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Pagico (for Windows, Mac, Linux) at MacUpdate Promo

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Posted by Franz Grieser
Jan 15, 2011 at 09:56 AM

 

Hi.

Pagico, a cross-plattform info manager, is available for 30$ (instead the regular 50$) at http://www.mupromo.com

It is a single-PC or Mac or Linux license, additional licenses are 5$. The update to the upcoming vs5 will be free.

Franz

 


Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jan 15, 2011 at 03:08 PM

 

Anybody using Pagico? It looks pretty interesting. I’m especially intrigued by the cross-platform nature. I’d appreciate any insights anyone might be able to share. Thanks.

Steve

 


Posted by Franz Grieser
Jan 15, 2011 at 04:35 PM

 

Hi.

I decided not to use it. What I need is a cross-plattform information storage tool for notes and web pages in order to exchange notes/stores web pages between my Windows PCs I use for working and the Mac I use for writing fiction and a non-fiction book I will start in March.

Pagico looks good. But it is a feature monster like Info Select. I simply do not need another calendar, todo manager and e-mail client.

So my quest continues.

Franz

 


Posted by msharp
Jan 15, 2011 at 09:14 PM

 

Pagico seems to be great for me—- and by the way, it’s not another calendar or email client. In fact, I think it has fewer (but better) features than its competitors. I highly recommend it.

 


Posted by Hugh
Jan 16, 2011 at 01:02 PM

 

Mac.AppStorm carried a comprehensive review of Pagico last May: http://mac.appstorm.net/reviews/productivity-review/pagico-gtd-notes-and-contacts-together-at-last/

Although it makes a feature of its suitability for GTD, it doesn’t seem from reading that review that it’s as strictly GTD-compliant as say, Thinking Rock. It looks as if it’s unusual, although not unique, amongst task managers in drawing up a simple, personal Gantt chart - perhaps useful for freelances. A strength seems to be its cross-platform capability - but also a weakness, insofar as that makes it less easy to programme it to connect with particular platform tools like the Mac OS X Address Book.

 


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