Subject: Got 2 Pro (Storm 95xx) [Print This Page] Author:
hudss Time: 27-7-2009 09:07 AM Subject: Got 2 Pro (Storm 95xx)
If you prefer crossing items off your list versus constantly checking your calendar, then got-2 Pro Task Manager is for you. Not only does it synchronize nicely with the task list and BlackBerry calendar, it also allows you to easily generate task lists, subtasks, and add agenda items to appoinments.
You might think that those features would make got-2 Pro cool enough...but...
got-2 Pro also has an sophisticated reminder system that will alert you either by a given date/time or a GPS location!
Features:
All your near-term tasks and appointments are on one easy to read screen
Get location based alerts when you're near a task location - saves you time, gas, and a little sanity - never backtrack again!
Get time/date based alerts
Synchronizes with popular calendaring tools
Attach a list to a task item so you're reminded to both go someplace AND remember everything you need when you get there
Establish hierarchical relationships between tasks/subtasks and appointments/agenda items
Expand and collapse visibility to subtasks and agenda items so you can focus on what's important
Switch between a week and a task view
Mark off agenda items or subtasks as they are completed
Email tasks and lists to yourself or others
RELEASE NOTES:
- Uses the pre-installed (primary) BlackBerry Calendar and Task applications to store/retrieve appointments and tasks.
- To sync tasks with dates with popular calendaring tools, tasks with dates sync as all-day calendar items and vice-versa.
- Tasks and Appointments displayed focus on the next seven days along with overdue items.
- Proximity to destination is periodically polled for destinations configured by user. If got-2 Pro detects a low battery on the device, polling is disabled.
- Location based task alerts trigger at 100m for those with a GPS enabled device (A-GPS is not supported).
- Recurring appointments are displayed in got-2 but created/edited in BB Calendar or external sync'd calendar.