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Maximus v3.47

Size: 135 KB
Date: June 12, 2005 (Updated)
Type: Freeware
Requirements:
  • Palm IIIc
  • Palm OS Color
Download:
  • wv_Maximus_3.47.zip



Author: WebVisia Inc.
Home: http://www.webvisia.com/
Email: support@webvisia.com



Description:
Maximus is a Palm supplement personal organizer for home and business use.

A wide choice of icons, colors, groups, etc. are only few of the features that will help you better organize and visualize your daily activities.

Help us make this free program even better - for details please visit our home site www.webvisia.com

Update Description:
- A bug occurred in M515 and Zire is fixed





Reviews:

**** [May 9, 2004] by Gyudong Kim
I wish this is a bit smaller. A commercial one called "MonthPlanner" at palmgear is a lot smaller and does similar. That one works for B/W palms as well. Thanks.

***** [Mar 21, 2004] by Palm Tester
Very cool program. Would be better if divided into time frames but it's still god. I only recomend it to people with COLOR palms. Otherwise, it would look.... well horrible!

***** [Feb 12, 2004] by crazynurs
Awesome it now coincides with datebook already on my palm...........just what I was looking for.

***** [Apr 17, 2003] by Australia Croc
Superb program, highly recommended freeware. Unparalleled clear and straightforward monthly view, with clear marvellous icons, and option to shade in days if you like. Accept that this isn't a replacement for more complex datebook programs, nor is it a program linked to date book. Great for shading in your work timetable, or whatever. Suggestions: make navigation to different dates/months easier, eg getting to the month 18 months from now (can we have a "go to" button with a calendar similar to Palms datebook. Also, increase the size of the back/forward arrows at the bottom of the screen which navigate back/forward a month. Superb program if you have simple needs such as work rosters !!!

***** [Sep 11, 2002] by Fred Pundol
Beautifully designed but rather superfluous given the lack of linkages to Datebook or Agendus. This program illustrates a basic fact about Palm software: aesthetics cannot be a substitute for functionality.

* [May 12, 2002] by PR
Looks really cool-- if you have a color Palm! B/W version would be great, please come out with one.

***** [Apr 13, 2002] by Juin-Ying Lee
It is really cool!

*** [Dec 17, 2001] by Walter
Maximus is a really excellent idea, but if Maximus was integrated to replace the system datebook's month view as a hack, it would be golden! I would not bother writing my calendar dates in Datebook and then switching to Maxim and marking the same events there separately. Unfortunately it is impossible to allocate any of the nice icons and alarms to existing topics of the Datebook.

***** [Dec 15, 2001] by jack
Finally installed Greyscale version, Thank you, Thank you. Works like a charm on my Palm 111xe. Jack

***** [Nov 2, 2001] by Henry Kong
Since my datebook is well laid-out, I often yearn to have a month view of other stuff I am doing - solution: use tealglance for datebook and maximus for fun stuff. Very nice.

*** [Nov 2, 2001] by SDS
Provides useful "at-a-glance" graphical display of appointments, etc. for the selected month, using a wide selection of icons (alarms and written notes can be appended to icon entries). However, there seem to be a few minor, but annoying, bugs (see below). In short: Maximus is a really excellent idea but I don't yet feel that I can rely on it for accurate information (though I'd very much like to)!

* [Nov 2, 2001] by The one, the only
Hey guys, I e-mailed the company and they said they're trying to see if they can make a b/w version. There's hope!

*** [Nov 2, 2001] by Sami
The idea is fair and they have tried to make it look nice, at least. But performance is pretty unresponsive, with all those animated texts and cursors that cannot be disabled... somehow gives me a feel of a Windows 95 software rather than Palm application! But still, if this was integrated to replace the system datebook's month view as a hack, it would be golden! At least a way to write notes for dates internally would help a lot. I would not bother writing my calendar dates in Datebook and then switching to Maxim and marking the same events there separately.

* [Nov 2, 2001] by aschell
Fatal exceptions everytime on my IIIc.

*** [Nov 1, 2001] by Australia Croc
This version won't even start up on a noncolour palm. Can we please have a black/white version ??? Please ???

* [Nov 1, 2001] by gilbert
Why, just why color only? Sad...


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