I just read where Agendus from Iambic (long time Palm PIM) is coming
to the iPhone. However it does not have a calendar, probably because
it can't get at the built-in calendar. There's also Pocket Informant
around that uses its own calendar.

Besides built-in alarms/alerts, my big desire for Todo is to have a
built-in calendar so I can see everything I need to do in one place.
And I don't care whether it uses the same database as the built-in
calendar. At this point, I've got Lotus Notes at work and Outlook at
home. I've given up on syncing to all the calendars. But I do want my
"life" centralized.

And before someone jumps on the "keep it simple" opinion for leaving
it out, I think Appigo has proven that they can keep these additions
transparent to existing users. In other words, it's there if you want
it, but if you don't you hardly see it.

What do others think?

Bob

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