I was a Datebk user as well. Agendus is more feature packed (way more nowadays) but I do miss Datebk's stability (Agendus crashes once in a while) and reliability (meaning that Agendus can mess with a record or do something other than you expected because of some obscure bug, so I now have a routine of checking everything Agendus says it has done - never worried about Datebk not doing what it said or doing something else OTOH).
Still, because I've learned to manage those obscure "record bugs" that crawl from time to time so that I can spot them and correct the record that was incorrectly changed to the proper date and/or configuration, and because this happens not frequently enough to be a nuisance, and since I do believe that current versions of Agendus seem to be way more stable than older versions (version 12 only had minor bugs for me from version .0, a major progress for Iambic), I am staying with Agendus for the time being. Still, it is true that Iambic sometimes only fixes bugs in major increments, leaving a feeling that they indirectly charge a "subscription fee" to those that want to keep the right to a stable version. BTW, you do NOT need to have Agendus installed to use Iambic Mail! It is a stand-alone product. Agendus Premier is just Agendus Professional with Iambic Mail bundled as Agendus Mail, but it shows as a different program in the application manager just as IM does. - - - - - Sandro Campos Mancini -----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, Jul 25, 2007 6:01 pm Subject: Re: [Treo] txt/sms message clients? To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected] Hello, Sandro Campos Mancini. > >On 25 Jul 2007 17:36:00 -0300 you said: > >> Agendus Mail is a SMS manager as well and is working mighty fine in my Treo >> 680. The default SMS manager used to crash from time to time (when exiting >> or entering the application) so since I already use Agendus Professional, I >> tried Agendus Mail and liked it, so I upgraded to Agendus Premier. > >How stable is it? I'm a DateBk user, and always have been. I've >always heard how buggy Agendus (the calendar app) is, with Iambic >releasing new paid-versions with basically nothing but bug fixes.
