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Franklin Covey Planning Software 8.0 |
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Rating: Summary: Excellent concept, but not without bugs Review: I am interested in this life/time management software after attending a 3-day "7-Habits..." workshop. But after 3 days of using it, the bugs begin to surface, few but annoying. Nontheless, I think the software is ahead in principle of other planners around and for this reason I will persevere in using it until there are fixes to the bugs. I would rate this product with 5 stars if the bugs are minor and the support team at Franklin Covey are responsive with their fixes.
Rating: Summary: Loaded with bugs Review: I am interested in this life/time management software after attending a 3-day "7-Habits..." workshop. But after 3 days of using it, the bugs begin to surface, few but annoying. Nontheless, I think the software is ahead in principle of other planners around and for this reason I will persevere in using it until there are fixes to the bugs. I would rate this product with 5 stars if the bugs are minor and the support team at Franklin Covey are responsive with their fixes.
Rating: Summary: Excellent concept, but not without bugs Review: I am interested in this life/time management software after attending a 3-day "7-Habits..." workshop. But after 3 days of using it, the bugs begin to surface, few but annoying. Nontheless, I think the software is ahead in principle of other planners around and for this reason I will persevere in using it until there are fixes to the bugs. I would rate this product with 5 stars if the bugs are minor and the support team at Franklin Covey are responsive with their fixes.
Rating: Summary: Pleased but wondering Review: I am still not sure if this is the complete answer. I think using microsoft outlook may be better. However I have not had any unusual problems with product. Works great but feel the microsoft products may be more user friendly.
Rating: Summary: Pleased but wondering Review: I am still not sure if this is the complete answer. I think using microsoft outlook may be better. However I have not had any unusual problems with product. Works great but feel the microsoft products may be more user friendly.
Rating: Summary: Loaded with bugs Review: The most annoying bug in my experience of running this software under Windows 2000 is that every time I open it, the toolbars have each moved down to a separate line, and I must realign them all in one row. Frequently and inexplicably, the work panes have all shrunk, and I must resize them all manually (this is not simply done with one click of a Restore button). So, for a software package that advertises that it's going to help you organize your time, it fails from the start. The interface is clumsy--it's still operating in the Windows 3.1 days and struggling to keep up with the current Microsoft interface. Clearly, Franklin Covey has not invested in software design and maintenance. The product is loaded with bugs. There is no added advantage to using this product over Microsoft Outlook. Scheduling is a joke.
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