Franklin
Rolodex
Organizer 128k

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Franklin Rolodex Organizer 128k

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Manufacturer: Franklin Electronics
Model: RT-8015
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Franklin Electronics
Label: Franklin Electronics

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Store hundreds of names, addresses, e-mails and phone numbers. Never miss another meeting by using the scheduler and memo functions. Includes conveniences such as clock, converter, calculator and more. Back up and transfer information with your PC by usin
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Franklin Rolodex Organizer 2008-01-19
This product is OK for what it was designed for,although it didn't have the same screen storage capacity that my old organizer had and it takes some getting use to, with the touch screen feature.


Should be categorized as "toy" 2005-09-25
I wanted an inexpensive, small device that I could keep in my backpack with addresses and telephone numbers, and synchronize with a "master" that I'd keep on my PC. So I bought this. First, I learned that the advertised "PC Synchronization" capability requires you to shell out another $7.95 and wait another few weeks for delivery. Second, when I installed the PC Synchronization software on my PC, I learned that it lacks even a rudimentary import or export feature, so I'd have to retype all the 300+ addresses currently in my electronic addressbook. Finally, I learned that there's a limit of about 36 characters on the "address" and "notes" fields of the database, meaning I do not even have room to store enter my own, relatively simple address, let alone a multi-line business address or reasonable notes like the names of people's children or the date that I updated a record.

I'm sure there are more gotchas I could learn if I spent more time working with it, but I don't have more time to waste on this useless piece of electronics.

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