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| | | | | DatePak Small Group Publisher's Description Organizations looking for an efficient way to keep their members up-to-date will welcome the convenience of Natara's DatePak calendar distribution tool for the Palm Computing platform.
DatePak is an innovative product designed to aid organizations in distributing information about its events, contact people, and meeting schedules. This Windows based tool generates handheld applications containing schedule, contact, and general information for distribution to handhelds running the Palm OS. Examples of organizations that can utilize the advantages of DatePak: - Schools can distribute the school-year calendar to both students and parents. Important administrative contact information can be included that will be added to the address book. Parents can access their student's after school/evening activities instantly during the work day.
- A health club could provide the exercise class schedules with instructor contact information to customers.
- Clubs can distribute their meeting schedules and dates of special events. Club officer contact information would also be included.
- Sports leagues or individual teams can distribute schedules to participants and spectators.
The date book is the most important application for most handheld users. One of the reasons it is not used to its fullest is the time intensive transcription of an organization's paper schedule into the device. By distributing your organization's schedule and contact information as a DatePak calendar package, you guarantee that Palm OS handheld users will have your organization's schedule close at hand.
- The calendar package is a single file, less confusion for distribution or download.
- Recipient can select individual events or groups of events to add to their date book.
- The recipient continues to use their date book application of choice.
- Does not require that the recipient use Windows, or even that they synchronize with a desktop.
- Customized launcher icon and logo provide an attractive representative for your organization.
This license is for installation to a single desktop and generates calendar packages for distribution to groups of up to 30 handhelds. Check out the regular DatePak license for distribution to an unlimited number of handhelds.
Changes in version 1.6.1 - Added support for high density launcher icons.
Changes in version 1.5.1: - Now generates both Palm OS and Pocket PC applications. Target a larger portion of your organization's membership.
- A menu command is available to assigned multiple contacts to a group.
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