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PlanPlus 2.0

USA Today
Edward C. Baig
October 22, 2003
"Microsoft itself is openly cooperating with FranklinCovey on a pair of programs that cover much of OneNote's territory. PlanPlus 2.0, designed for Outlook users who want help prioritizing tasks, scheduling and e-mail, incorporates a feature known as PowerNotes, which has organizational tools similar in some respects to those in OneNote."

Washington Times
Mark Kellner
October 21, 2003
"The first is PlanPlus, a software program from FranklinCovey that works inside of Microsoft Outlook. It adds the Franklin Planner system's "prioritized daily task list" and daily journal pages to Outlook, while retaining the e-mail browsing and address book capabilities of the Microsoft-created personal information manager."

PlanPlus 1.0

ZDNet
Patrick Houston
November 11, 2002
I'm telling you about some new time-management and planning software I've been using, and using a lot. It's from FranklinCovey, the publicly owned (NYSE: FC), Salt Lake City-based personal effectiveness powerhouse (revenues about $525 million) that emerged when the producers of the well-known paper-based Franklin Planners joined forces with Seven Habits of Highly Effective People author Stephen R. Covey.
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Successful Meetings
Vincent Alonzo
October 11, 2002
Disciples of the FranklinCovey time management system can now implement those principles in a Microsoft program. FranklinCovey PlanPlus for Microsoft Outlook is an add-on application that integrates the planning tools from FranklinCovey's best-selling planning system directly into Outlook. PlanPlus gives the user a reliable system for staying focused on the best way to allocate time and better organize job assignments and priorities.
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Laptop Magazine
December 2002
An add-on application, PlanPlus provides tools for organizing your weekly calendar, daily task management, and establishing mission statements. PlanPlus' benefits include a Master Task List for tracking large projects, the Weekly Compass for balancing professional and personal goals, and printing capabilities for your important information in four planner-page sizes. It enables users to implement the principles and practices taught in FranklinCovey training while using Microsoft Outlook.

Philadelphia Inquirer
John Fried
September 26, 2002
With PlanPlus, dull old tasks become Daily Tasks and Master Tasks. Assigning priorities evolves to a plane way higher than just putting check marks in boxes. Planning involves setting missions and values, and flowing a Weekly compass. All of it within Outlook on your PC, in your personal digital assistant, or both.

PC Magazine
PC Magazine
December 24, 2002
Add Organization to Outlook