Back onto the topic of this thread;
I finally took some time to check out the alternatives to Sidekick mentioned in the above posts, I'd not tested out the C-Organizer since their latest update, they did improve several things with the program BUT...
I was disappointed the developer hasn't yet worked out dragging and dropping more than one contact record at a time (don't a group select with space key / click, or cntl / click to add, it won't do that).
Custom fields and template features have been improved, but, all in all for me (and admittedly the contact manager aspect is my biggest need re: migrating from Sidekick), it's just not nearly as robust a contact manager as Sidekick was (and, ahem, still is...)
C-Organizer Pro is a pretty good program all in all, but I can't switch over to it...
The Iambic / Windows for Palm Desktop program mentioned above, I'd seen that company with their Evernote note taking / drop in photos and parts of web pages info collection program... Dug in deeper tonight on their PIM stuff...
I wish I could love it, BUT, buggy stuff, their forum is just overgrown with bug complaints. If I worked heavily with mobile devises, really needed palm or Windows Mobile, I could see working out / living with the bugs and evolution of their programs, but my main needs are just "office use"... Essential Pim is another good one for mobile use. That Iambic company just gives me the shakes when I look at the hundreds of threads on bugs and problems though.
Sure makes Sidekick look like the rock of Gibralter in comparison. They got it so right, and they left it, ... so wrong...!
I just took some time to visit Essential Pim (EPIM's) forums again, they are also experiencing "more than you should have to deal with" bugs, but frankly that programs seems the most broadly workable of the ones we've all been mentioning here it seems, the developers have an active beta part of their forum, they seem to be genuinely trying to make a good product (and they are big on the portable devices thing though they are aiming AT desktop use, which is nice).
Lotus Organizer etc etc etc lost oxygen with MS Outlook, same with Sidekick, you'd think there would be a big enough market for this niche... maybe part of it is, it REALLY ISN'T EASY to make a program as good, broadly featured and stable as Sidekick 98... (it evolved over time also, but Sidekick 95 was great, heck 2.0 was great...)
As covered on earlier threads, I see nothing great in Time & Chaos, or Red Book Organizer, or Anytime Organizer, and Do-Organizer is a hollow shell with a company that has close to zero support.
Rant over. Search, not over. Long live Sidekick...
Frank H.