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Default Is there an all-in-one PIM for Android?

Just wondering if there is one? I did a google search and there seems to be alot of discussions around making one that is sort of like Agendus, but no further development.

I used to use PocketInformant on my TP2, but now I'm using an Evo and there doesn't seem to be an app that is all-in-one.

Anyone know?

Apologies if this has been asked before.
 
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Default Oh yes please

I'm new to android and a little lost, ten backup progs ive seen my confusing little mind. I too would love to find a program comparable to MS my phone. I don't want to hook up my phone to a PC to sync stuff
 
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I'd be curious to find one as well. I've asked this question numerous times and jsut read an article yesterday from a columnist who bemoaned the same thing. The issue is that you don't start to realize what you're missing until try ot use it.
 
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Titanium Backup is what most of us use. It works great. It backs up all the apps and data and I think phone settings too
 
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I've been using DejaOffice. Nowhere near as full featured as Poclet Informant, but it does sunc with outlooks (Tasks, Notes, Contacts and Calendar).
Evolution: Casio DC 7800 > Palm IIIxe > Palm IIIc > Clie NR70v > Clie NX70v > Clie NX80 > Tapwave Zodiac 2 > Dell Axim 51v > HP iPaq hx4705 > FSC Pocket Loox 720 > HTC Touch Pro2 (Sprint) > HTC EVO 4G (Sprint) with Myn's Warm 2.2 > HTC EVO 4G LTE (Sprint) Rooted Stock > Samsung Galaxy S III (Sprint) Rooted Stock AND Barnes & Noble Nook Color with CM7 AND Acer Iconia TAB A500 with Rooted Stock HC 3.2 US Rom for CWM
 
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Default SnapPea - Android PIM Solution

If you're looking for a PIM tool, I have a new one for you: it's called SnapPea. SnapPea's in Beta and we're looking for feedback from the XDA community.

FREE DOWNLOAD: SnapPea.com
Requirements: Android device, Windows OS

SnapPea has two functions: PIM and content downloads (apps + videos). For Android geeks, it's a nice way to install APKs.
 
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