File Details |
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File Size | 6.7 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | March 5, 2006 |
Total Downloads | 1,700 |
Publisher | Mediabee |
Homepage | Mediabee Family Dashboard |
Publisher's Description
Mediabee lets you communicate better and increase harmony with your family and group. Plan and track everyone's schedules and to-dos in one place. Get cell phone reminders. Rich, continuously updated weather and bonus photo and Web players make it a great dashboard for families and workgroups. Breakthrough usability -- it's easier to use than paper planners and far more powerful. Highly visual and engaging application is easy enough even for six-year olds. Never forget another appointment or birthday. Plan your life proactively and engage all members of your group or family.
Only U.S. addresses supported currently.
Latest Reviews
wizard68sc3 reviewed v1.26 on Oct 22, 2005
Awesome
darthbeads reviewed v1.22 on Jun 8, 2005
"Another "kiss of death" product like Outlook. "
Your comment makes absolutely no sense.
This is a very ambitious project that has the potentual to be very useful and valuable. Still has some very rough edges, but it is worth taking for a spin.
-DB
kk34 reviewed v1.0.7 on Jan 4, 2005
Impressive. Still has a few rough edges, but great start!
Raven Sati reviewed v1.0.7 on Jan 4, 2005
The developers are right that personal management systems are the primary human systems and that managing oneself and coordinating oneself within an environment and with significant others is the key to establishing quality of life and high standards of living. Past this point they are confused - perhaps because of lack of being up-to-date on research on structural coupling of organisms and their environments and impact of the use of tools, systems, and practices on the human user's neurophysiology of cognition - or perhaps because thay got too excited by the tremendous market potential of a really good app that could fill the serious needs thay see.
In any case, because this program is full of "bugs" that are only apparent if you know more about interactive systems, it is more likely to add stress to your life than reduce it.
Another "kiss of death" product like Outlook.
Pity
envyc reviewed v1.0.7 on Jan 3, 2005
Abysmal UI, doesn't accommodate anything outside USA.
wizard68sc3 reviewed v1.26 on Oct 22, 2005
Awesome
darthbeads reviewed v1.22 on Jun 8, 2005
"Another "kiss of death" product like Outlook. "
Your comment makes absolutely no sense.
This is a very ambitious project that has the potentual to be very useful and valuable. Still has some very rough edges, but it is worth taking for a spin.
-DB
kk34 reviewed v1.0.7 on Jan 4, 2005
Impressive. Still has a few rough edges, but great start!
Raven Sati reviewed v1.0.7 on Jan 4, 2005
The developers are right that personal management systems are the primary human systems and that managing oneself and coordinating oneself within an environment and with significant others is the key to establishing quality of life and high standards of living. Past this point they are confused - perhaps because of lack of being up-to-date on research on structural coupling of organisms and their environments and impact of the use of tools, systems, and practices on the human user's neurophysiology of cognition - or perhaps because thay got too excited by the tremendous market potential of a really good app that could fill the serious needs thay see.
In any case, because this program is full of "bugs" that are only apparent if you know more about interactive systems, it is more likely to add stress to your life than reduce it.
Another "kiss of death" product like Outlook.
Pity
envyc reviewed v1.0.7 on Jan 3, 2005
Abysmal UI, doesn't accommodate anything outside USA.