Fantastically useful. Basically you are getting access to your recent files simply by running the app. It beats the hell out of the “Recent Items“ list, which is was too complicated. I have been very reluctant to start tagging my files, but will now start to do so.
I want to add my voice to those who think this app is outrageously priced. It does have some nice features, but it's essentially a souped-up text editor. Many of its features can be found in Textmate while Scrivener, in fact, has many more features and is far cheaper.
I really hope the developers will listen and lower the proce.
I tried Daylite and this one. This is much better, easier to use, softer on the eyes. Also, and this is a really big deal, the Contactizer developers listen to their customers. Daylite doesn't. So yeah, Contactizer needs improvements, but you can believe they are working on them and they are going to get done.
I am a single user with fairly humble needs and perhaps that's the reason I came to this viewpoint, but this product is really bloatware. It can do many sophisticated things, but many basics are a complete pain in the butt. The calendar display is atrocious and Daylite knows this, but has done nothing to fix it. Linking events and tasks to contacts is also cumbersome.
For my needs, Contactizer has proven much, much better. If I were a small business, it would probably be different, but I would still urge anyone considering this product to look at alternatives.
Also now that my experience was that the developers were not responsive to customers. You'll find a lot of this on their forums if you search around.
+1
jalada Textual
Things
xPlan
The Hit List
lawrence goodman reviewed on 11 Mar 2009
+2
Fresh
lawrence goodman reviewed on 18 Feb 2009
Ulysses
I really hope the developers will listen and lower the proce.
-1
Contactizer Pro
lawrence goodman reviewed on 12 May 2008
Daylite Productivity Suite
lawrence goodman reviewed on 29 Apr 2008
For my needs, Contactizer has proven much, much better. If I were a small business, it would probably be different, but I would still urge anyone considering this product to look at alternatives.
Also now that my experience was that the developers were not responsive to customers. You'll find a lot of this on their forums if you search around.
Leap
Automator Virtual Input
I like the idea though.