iOrganizer (Carbon) 2.5.1 (Mac)
- Topics:
- Contact Management Software
- Tags:
- Apple Macintosh,
- Web Site Development,
- Online Communications,
- Marketing,
- List,
- iOrganizer,
- Internet,
- E-mail,
- Channel Management,
- Channel 8 Software,
- ...
- Source:
- Channel 8 Software
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Overview: iOrganizer is an application that helps you keep up with your busy world of contacts, Web sites, and events. It includes an address book, a bookmark list, an event calendar, and a download list. The bookmark list gives you easy access to all your favorite Web sites. The personal calendar can help you remember important dates and events. The file download list lets you record addresses of files that you need to download in order to retrieve them at your leisure. It also has the ability to launch your e-mail client and Web browser.
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Format: Software | Size: 972KB | Date: Mar 2003 | Version: 2.5.1 | System Requirements: Mac OS 8.x or 9.x with CarbonLib, or OS X | License: Free to try | Price: $25.00 | Limitations: 30-day trial | Downloads: 2
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