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Luric
05-31-2003, 10:05 AM
Hi guys,
I've just found an interesting application : Next Up!
What is it? Read this...

"How many times have you walked into a bookstore, a music shop, or a shopping mall, scratch your head and struggle to remember the name of a book or CD that someone had recommended, or the idea you had for your aunt's birthday present?

How often are you engaged in a conversation with someone and that person recommends a movie... an art exhibit... a book... a plumber... a website...

NextUp! from neohand makes it easy to store these recommendations in a very easy-to-use way. NextUp! is divided into ten sections:

Books
Dining
Events
Films
Gifts
Music
Services
Shops
Theater
Websites

You can quickly enter in information using Graffiti or the onscreen keyboard. You can categorize each entry to suit your needs. And, if you meet another NextUp! for Palm Powered handhelds user, you can beam your recommendations to that other person."

Take a look at this page :

http://www.neohand.com/nextup/


This is my question. I like this application but I'm looking for something more customizable like something that I could change categories, rename or add sections.

Would somebody have an idea?

Thanks for any help

mmmkay
05-31-2003, 01:39 PM
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You can quickly enter in information using Graffiti or the onscreen keyboard. You can categorize each entry to suit your needs. And, if you meet another NextUp! for Palm Powered handhelds user, you can beam your recommendations to that other person.
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Sorry to sound negative here but honestly, the built in memo pad or note pad (if you like drawing) does *exactly* what NextUp! does, without the pretty graphics. Memo/note pad also saves you $13.95 :)

Whenever I find myself needing to write down a name of a CD or some song I hear on the radio I just whip out the Tungsten T and open up Memo pad :)

From what I can see without actually downloading the program, it's not user configurable? There are 10 predefined categories, which seem to cover most of what you'll need.

What I do is make a Reminders category in Memo pad and stick all the things I need to look at later there.

..Just my 2 cents =)