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Pocket Informant HD, version 2.02.41 now available in the iOS App Store

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As we had expected to happen, Pocket Informant HD version 2 has been released for the iPad. More specifically, the latest version to come available is 2.02.41. In addition, the app measures in as a 20.4MB file download and will require iOS 4.2 or later for use. Pocket Informant HD will set you back $9.99 more »

Pocket Informant version 2.0 will be released for the iPad later tonight (Sunday)

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We saw the early look teaser video which was followed by an actual release for the iPhone. And well, it looks like the folks behind Pocket Informant are ready to release version 2.0 for the iPad as well. The details come by way of the official @webis_mobile Twitter account where they break it down as more »

Google Sync can now sync multiple Calendars on Windows Phone 7

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Google Sync now plays more nicely with Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7. Now Windows Phone users will be able to sync multiple Google Calendars to their device, along with some other improvements. To get multiple Google Calendars on you Windows Phone just point your browser to m.google.com/sync, and select the ones you want on the phone. more »

Google brings Offline mode back to Gmail, Docs, and Calendar

Earlier this year Google got rid of offline access for it’s services when it ditched Google Gears in favor of full HTML5 web app. Today Google announced that offline access will finally be returning to some web apps. Those three web apps are Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar. For Calendar and Docs, switching to more »

Offline Google Docs, Gmail and Calendar coming this summer

Those with Cr-48s and who plan on buying 3G Chromebooks when they’re launched should have no problem accessing anything they want on the web. However, no everyone has access to the web all the time, not even with 3G connections. Thankfully Google isn’t ignoring this, as it will finally bring three of it’s major services more »

Pocket Informant 2.0 for iOS [First look video]

If you are looking for an nice information management solution on the iPhone and/or iPad then you may want to consider checking out Pocket Informant. Personally, I use the app to sync my iPhone and iPad with my Google Calendar and with Toodledo. All said and done, it works and it works well. And in more »

Pocket Informant for Android leaves the beta status behind, now available with $5.99 price tag

The Pocket Information app first came available in beta way in October of last year and after what seems to have been some serious testing — the app has left the beta status behind and is officially available in the Android Market as version 1.01.3932. The Pocket Informant app requires 843k of installation space, will more »

Pocket Informant (in beta) calendar & task app now available in the Android Market

Pocket Informant has arrived for Android, though a bit of warning, this is still technically listed as a public beta (and one that will expire on January 24th). That said, those like myself who have enjoyed Pocket Informant on another platform (currently or in the past) will likely be happy regardless of the beta tag. more »

Google to allow multiple account sign ins

Google is introducing a new feature that will allow users to log into multiple GMail accounts at once. This may be particularly useful for people who juggle personal and work accounts and for businesses that have separate accounts for sales, tech support, etc. It’s not perfect though-using the feature will break your bookmarks, doesn’t work more »

Google Calendar gets some love from Google’s design team

Google Calendar hasn’t exactly received much attention from the interface design team for quite some time now. Apart from the occasional new labs features, the interface has gone through a stagnant period until recently when screenshots of an upcoming UI face lift began to surface. Most of the changes are really just cosmetic updates, but more »