Outlook and Franklin Planners

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If you'd like to enhance Outlook with a diary program AND
a note taking functionality I recomment getting Franklin
Covey's Plan Plus for Microsoft Outlook. It is available
through the Franklin Covet website as well s their stores
and I believe through other select retailers.

If you use a Franklin paper Planner, Plan Plus brings the
Franklin methodoligy to Outlook. It will let you
prioritize tasks, set up goals, weekly compass, keep a
daily record, take notes through Power Notes, and
everything else Outlook does. On one screen you can see
your schedule, tasks, daily record, and email or power
notes.

Plan Plus works great with Outlook 2003 as well!

BTW, I don't work for Franklin Covey, I just think the
product brings so much more to Outlook. Being a user of
the Franklin Planner for over 10 years now, this really
brings the familiarity of the paper planner to Outlook.
I think it is a must have for all Outlook users that use
Outlook for more than just email.
 
Yeah, for a cost more than 150% of Outlook. I don't think so...

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Scott <[email protected]> asked:

| If you'd like to enhance Outlook with a diary program AND
| a note taking functionality I recomment getting Franklin
| Covey's Plan Plus for Microsoft Outlook. It is available
| through the Franklin Covet website as well s their stores
| and I believe through other select retailers.
|
| If you use a Franklin paper Planner, Plan Plus brings the
| Franklin methodoligy to Outlook. It will let you
| prioritize tasks, set up goals, weekly compass, keep a
| daily record, take notes through Power Notes, and
| everything else Outlook does. On one screen you can see
| your schedule, tasks, daily record, and email or power
| notes.
|
| Plan Plus works great with Outlook 2003 as well!
|
| BTW, I don't work for Franklin Covey, I just think the
| product brings so much more to Outlook. Being a user of
| the Franklin Planner for over 10 years now, this really
| brings the familiarity of the paper planner to Outlook.
| I think it is a must have for all Outlook users that use
| Outlook for more than just email.
 
Sorry - that was for the Tablet PC software. This software costs about the
same and adds no value for most.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the
Swen virus, all e-mails sent to my actual account will be deleted w/out
reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Scott <[email protected]> asked:

| If you'd like to enhance Outlook with a diary program AND
| a note taking functionality I recomment getting Franklin
| Covey's Plan Plus for Microsoft Outlook. It is available
| through the Franklin Covet website as well s their stores
| and I believe through other select retailers.
|
| If you use a Franklin paper Planner, Plan Plus brings the
| Franklin methodoligy to Outlook. It will let you
| prioritize tasks, set up goals, weekly compass, keep a
| daily record, take notes through Power Notes, and
| everything else Outlook does. On one screen you can see
| your schedule, tasks, daily record, and email or power
| notes.
|
| Plan Plus works great with Outlook 2003 as well!
|
| BTW, I don't work for Franklin Covey, I just think the
| product brings so much more to Outlook. Being a user of
| the Franklin Planner for over 10 years now, this really
| brings the familiarity of the paper planner to Outlook.
| I think it is a must have for all Outlook users that use
| Outlook for more than just email.
 
Hmmmmm Outlook by itself is 109.99, Plan Plus is
$79.99 not anywhere near the same price to me.
Secondly, the software is designed for people that use
Franklin Planners, and if you purchase the software with
your 2004 paper refill you get a $40.00 discount.

People that use Franklin Planners will appreciate the
enhancements to Outlook. For me it was well worth the
cost.
 
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