This review appeared in the October 96 issue of Pen Computing prior to the release of MoreInfo 4.0.

MoreInfo 3.03
The missing links

Contact managers bug me. The prospect of documenting every move I make makes me feel claustrophobic. Spontaneity and inspiration are important to me, so I have avoided contact managers. One reason is that Newton products in this category always require me to use different tools that the ones I already use: the built-in Names and Dates applications. After three years with a personal information manager, I find it very hard to switch to something new.
MoreInfo 3.03 from SilverWare just changed all that. A contact management system masquerading as an OS enhancement, MoreInfo is quite simply one of the most elegant pieces of software I have used. I don't know how I managed to miss it for so long, since it is one of the first applications of its kind for the Newton. Names can be deceptive; MoreInfo does a lot more than you might think.

Familiar territory
In a nutshell, MoreInfo is an extension for the Newton 2.0 operating system that significantly enhances the connectivity between the built-in Note Pad, Names, Dates/To Do, and Calls applications. Once installed, the level of interconnectedness turns these powerful, familiar tools into an surprisingly well integrated contact management system. MoreInfo does this by extending the functionality of these apps, and by cleverly utilizing the existing Names and Calls soups to store the MoreInfo enhanced data. His approach yields complete compatibility with all your existing data.
You first notice MoreInfo's system-wide enhancements in the Note Pad's new MI button. From here, you can create a new meeting, event, to do, call, logbook entry, or name card. This button can also activate MoreInfo's excellent At a Glance feature, a big improvement over the stock Names Agenda view which includes calls and logbook entries in addition to the usual meetings, events, and to dos. At a Glance can also be activated directly from Names by using another MI button. This compact and informative view of your agenda can also be automatically substituted for the normal overview screen when you tap the Newton's Overview ­p; AKA "belly button") ­p; dot while in Dates. This feature, along with virtually every other feature of MoreInfo, can be selectively enabled or disabled in the extensive Preferences section.

Hot meetings
Another property worth mentioning is MoreInfo's "hot" meetings and events. Let me back up and explain the enhancements to conventional (cool?) Dates items. MoreInfo adds a set of powerful data entry slip options in the New menu button in Dates. Each of these identically named options are clearly marked; for example, "Meeting (MI)". Selecting any of these options presents you with an enhanced entry slip. Choose New Event (MI) and you get not only a calendar that you can drag through to select your date range, you also see your existing appointments listed so you can avoid double-booking yourself. There is also a With: field that you can use to link the new event to a name card, as well as an editable popup Re: list of common activities such as Lunch, Order, Trip, and so on. You even get an alarm time picker to quickly and accurately set the reminder for the event. Similar enhancements are available from all the MoreInfo entry options.
When you enter a new meeting or event from a MoreInfo menu or one of the enhanced entry slips, the data becomes "hot"; tap on an entry in the At a Glance view and up pops a menu with an amazing array of choices. In addition to simply editing the data, you can directly delete it or log it. My favorite options are "New Meeting with" and "New To Do with", which creates a new meeting or to do with the person whose name appears in the selected entry. This is a real time saver which always seems to pop up right when I need it.

Souped-up Names
When it was released in 1994, MoreInfo 1.0 was an OS enhancement designed to increase the number of data fields available in Names. Not surprisingly, version 3.03 has refined this feature into a state that approaches perfection. Perhaps the most powerful of these enhancements is CardLinks, which allows you to link together related name cards and have the ability to navigate between linked cards very quickly. In my case, I have a large number of name cards for my contacts at Apple Computer. Some of them are Apple employees, while some work for various PR agencies. Some are listed under "Newton" and some are listed under "Apple". Using MoreInfo, I created a master company card for Apple Computer, then linked each of the related contact cards to it. When you create a CardLink, the slip contains a checkbox option which establishes a "back-link" from the linked card to the source card, allowing easy two-way navigation between cards. The process resembles nothing more than creating links when building a web site. Maybe SilverWare should call the product Pocket Intranet!
MoreInfo also adds a bevy of useful field to your names cards, all with convenient, time-saving shortcuts to speed you through the tedium of data entry. There's a URL field for web sites, an Abbreviation field for nicknames and initials, Account Info for credit cards and bank accounts, Company Info for department names, and an enhanced Custom field for anything else you can think of. The real chin-dropper, in my opinion, is the ultra-cool Directions field. Tap on Add, then choose Directions, and a full-screen entry slip pops up. The caret is ready in a field called "Directions to:", so you blast in the place name, then tap below in the text area. Now, instead of furiously writing to keep up with the directions some New Yorker is giving you at warp speed, you simply select form the three rows of little icons across the bottom of the screen, each of which represents a generic direction such as "turn right," or "bear left". This is great stuff. The only thing I would add is a compass point cluster, since I prefer to give directions this way.

Captain's Log
Confession: I never use the Calls application, though I probably should. Always seems like too much trouble. However, a great software product like MoreInfo has a way of giving you a new perspective on things. Specifically, the Logbook feature makes use of the Calls data soup to let you record notes about your various contacts. The manual points out that Calls is nothing more than a log book with phone extensions, so it makes sense to use it for other things. Combined with the inclusion of Calls and Logbook items in MoreInfo's At a Glance view, I have all the incentive I need to begin logging my calls. When something this handy is right there, you use it, right now.

CardNotes
MoreInfo adds several welcome new features to the Note Pad. A new note stationery type is added called CardNote, which is essentially a regular note that sports a With field to link the note to a name card, and a When field with a calendar/time picker to time stamp the event. A side advantage is that the time you enter here actually alters the creation date of the note, so you can reorder your notes any way you like. I can't think of a handier way to keep track of the thousand scraps of information I track every day, short of hiring an human assistant.

MoreInfo has more neat features than I have room to relate here. I see plenty of fine software go through my computers, but this one is a keeper. Highly recommended!

Category: contact management/OS enhancement
Cost: US$69.95
Contact: SilverWare 508-521-5262
Email: 74774.3715@compuserve.com
Newton memory: 200K internal, 6K heap
System needs: Newton 2.0

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