Description:
Do you remember when/where you met him/her first time.
Do you know what is his/her favorite color, song, singer, animal, places, movies.
What birthday gift you brought to him/her three years ago ?
This program will help you keep all those information in your Palm.
Update Description:
v1.5:
- Icon and program name changed
- Password protection added
Reviews:
** [Mar 26, 2006] by Marco
Give it a rest already. So many women that some have the same name? Yea right. What kind of sick society needs a program to track the perverted trophies (some) guys make of women?? Now ALT-TAB back to your porn site.
**** [Mar 24, 2006] by Rob Schwartz
Helpful for us players, but I need it to also pictures of my women. I have so many women in my life, some with the same first name, that I need pictures to remember who's who.
** [Feb 9, 2005] by blueduck
Man, if you cannot remember things like that, then the relationship was/is just not worth it. I mean nice programming, but what's the point?!?
*** [May 6, 2004] by Joshka
I havent even looked at this software, but I am sure that I don't need to know what is favourite color of some girl I was involved with 3 years ago. There are so many younger girls, and they are allways new and new girls on their way. I dont want to live in past, and surely, i don't want to bother with girls that WAS a good chicks. GIRLS ONLY (This is not software for men).
**** [Mar 18, 2004] by John
Need more room for notes. Favorites works well but more text would be helpful. Also, maybe town or address. A way to link to or at least import from address book would be cool. Where they went to school, etc. Things that are good to remember and not confuse with other girls. I love the fact that's it's hidden and password protected. However, if you hit the "about this App" in the startup screen it says "My Lovers" just a little loophole to let the secret out! Keep up the good work!
***** [Mar 8, 2004] by Rick
I just started and rated it high...you can keep your coworkers secrets in there, its a database that is secret, free and versatile!
**** [Jan 13, 2004] by Joe Low
A potential timebomb if not properly 'secured' by encryption & passwords.
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