Pageonce Personal Assistant: Is it Worth the Upgrade?
By Gabe on Aug 31, 2009 with Comments
Filed Under: Software/Apps
A question I get asked a lot is whether or not it is a good idea to upgrade to Pageonce Personal Assistant Premium. See Pageonce offers two versions of their popular app, a free version and a premium version which is $9.99. The great thing about Pageonce is that their free trial lasts forever which means you can use the free version as long as you want but there are some drawbacks. For instance the free version only lets you manage up to five accounts. When you first think about it five seems like enough but let’s go over what exactly you can manage on the app.
Sadly I have a lot of bills I have to pay so I couldn’t track them all when I was using the free version. I had to add the ones I thought were most important and disregard the others. With Pageonce Personal Assistant you can manage all your bills and even get emails to remind you they are due. Along with bills you can monitor credit card balances, bank account status, investment portfolios and even your Netflix queue. So you can see why it doesn’t take long to fill up your five account limit.
I did some more investigating and found out the premium version was also ad free, gives you more security and lets you manage flight and travel itineraries. The ability to also use their website and even login using Viigo was enough for me, I had made up my mind. When you consider everything this handy little app gives you for a reasonable price I would defiantly say it is worth the upgrade.
About the Author: Gabe is the owner and Editor-in-Chief here at BerryReporter also Owner of Everyting4Blackberry.com He has a strong passion for the BlackBerry and its growing community of fans.


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