IBirthday is a companion tool for your Palm device with which you may maintain events like:
Birthdays
Anniversaries
Public Holidays
You may enter events manually or have them automatically imported from the built-in address book and memo applications. Special fields and notations may be used to specify or mark entries as being events to be imported.
IBirthday may automatically create datebook entries for all or only some of the events. These datebook entries may either be repeating events or just single events happening within the future.
Also, IBirthday may alarm you in advance about events happing and also on the exact date of the event. This way you will never forget any important events like birthdays. Alarms may be snoozed so that you will be re-alarmed after the specified period of time.
· Two types of entries (birthdays/anniversaries)
· Manually add/edit entries within the application
· Importing events from the built-in address book. This is done either through the use of custom fields or notes.
· Importing events from the built-in memo application.
· Automatic datebook entry creation for events.
· Setting alarms and alarms triggered in advance to events.
· Viewing contact details for events imported from address book.
· Adding multi-line notes to events.
· Snooze option for alarms.
· Configurable alarm sound based on system MIDI sounds.
· Beam single events or event categories.
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed problem that system command tool bar buttons (Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste etc.) were not handled correctly.
· For an event's date the notification showed the real age plus one year.
· For past events the age was off by one year on the main list.
· Added "Goto next due" menu item to make the next due event visible.
· Changed calculation/display of event "ages" so that events that will occur on a future date will have the "age" calculated for the future year.
· Fixed issue with transparent icons and bitmaps.
· Fixed problem that could arise when creating new entry and a filter was set.
· Fixed problem when dealing with events dated 29th of february.
· Updated sample images.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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