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List Price: $1.99
Our Price: $1.59
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Binding: Kindle Edition Format: Kindle Book Publication Date: 2008-05-09
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This is a 2008 Daily Planner for the Amazon Kindle. Like the paper version, each of the 366 days of 2008 is represented by a page. When the font size is large enough, a day's entry covers two pages instead of one. Each day has hourly slots for appointments or reminders from 8 am until 8 pm. This planner takes advantage of the annotation capability of the Kindle so that the user can add, view, modify and delete appointments. Major U.S. holidays are included.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: a little simple... Comment: marvelous idea, uninspired execution. Entry should print and save visibly on timeline. Should look and work like paper planner. too many steps involved to index and find dates. Better than nothing...lots of room for improvement
Customer Rating:      Summary: Almost but not quite Comment: Where do I put the 6 am spinning class or meeting the girls at 9 pm? However, the best suggustion would to be able to see what I've typed in. I'd pay more for an extended day and being able to see what I typed. As it is, thank you for the sample but keep your product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not worth the price Comment: Not at all the kind of calendar needed. Don't waste your money! If you could see your note (without having to select it), it might work, but as is, not a very good example of a calendar.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not even at the Sale Price! Comment: This application reminds me of those digital watch calendars from the late 70's. You can vaguely tell something is noted for the day, but it's easy to miss too since you can't even see the text unless you edit the note. Moral: Always send yourself the sample first; I'm glad I did!
Customer Rating:      Summary: USELESS Comment: Do not waste your money on this useless product. I would really like to get my money back.
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