G'Day Wamuggers

Check out <http://www.provue.com/ipodorganizer.html>


You can enter and edit the data in the Panorama iPod Organizer software
itself or import data from your favorite database or contact manager
software. Information can be organized into as many custom categories as
you like: Contacts, Appointments, Travel, etc. Each category appears as an
entry in the Artists menu on the iPod.
The Panorama iPod Organizer requires no special software on your iPod. To
transfer the data to your iPod the software exports the data as MP3 files
compatible with iTunes. The next time you sync your iPod all of your
contact information will be automatically transferred to the iPod. The
organizer information is extremely compact -- in fact, 1,000 contacts will
use less than 0.1% of the space on your iPod.

Anyone with an iPod can use the
Panorama iPod Organizer. But if you are also a Panorama owner you get an
extra bonus you can convert any Panorama database into a source for iPod
data! The possibilities are endless -- use your iPod to display parts
catalogs, check lists, company directories, production schedules, anything
you can fit on the iPod screen!

The Panorama iPod Organizer is available now
for an introductory price of only $19.95!


Comment by Tid Bits after January MacWorld demonstration of above

> Most Brilliantly Sneaky Hack - Jim Rea of ProVUE was demonstrating the
> Panorama iPod Organizer, which lets you use your iPod as a sort of
> lightweight read-only PDA.
> It exports a Panorama database as MP3 files. These contain no music; what's
> important is their names and ID3 tag information. The result is that after
> you sync your iPod, your database entries show up organized hierarchically
> within the Artists folder (e.g. Artists -> Family -> Sister, and within
> that are the actual music files whose names are my sister's phone number
> and address). For $20, it's a cheap way to look cool and reduce the number
> of digital devices you carry.
>