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Frequently Asked Questions
Organize365
Organize365 uses less space, and less memory, than any other similar product. The more emails you store in Organize365, the more space it will use on your computer, but it will always use far less resources than Outlook.
Yes. Simply uninstall it from the Windows Control Panel, or using the "Uninstall" option from the Organize365 program menu.
Unlike a lot of software, Organize365 does not install files all over your computer. All of the Organize365 program files are installed into your Program Files\Organize365 directory.
Best of all, Organize365 does not depend on .NET, so we don't install any additional components onto your computer.
Yes! One of Organize365's best features is that you can share your Calendar (and Address Book, and Notes, and lots of other things) with other Organize365 users by simply ticking a checkbox in the Program Options.
No setting up servers, no fiddling with network settings, no internet connection required. It really is that easy.
Organize365 SDK
The SDK has been tested with Clarion 6.3, 7 and 8. We develop Organize365 using Clarion 6.3.9056 though, and therefore recommend using that version of Clarion if possible.
Organize365 Source Code
The Organize365 APPs should be compiled in the following order:
- glo365.app
- jpimupg.app
- jpimbkp.app
- jpimrstr.app
- launcher.app
- jpim.app
We compile Organize365 using Clarion 6.3.9052. It should compile fine using any version of Clarion 6.3 (or later), but we recommend 6.3.9052 at this stage.
This is covered in the Organize365 source code page.




