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Re: Off-topic: looking for calendar/appointment book
- Subject: Re: Off-topic: looking for calendar/appointment book
- From: "Robert H. Kubie" rhkubie@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:26:30 -0500
I use Baseline Acccelerator. It is probably more complicated and powerful
than necessary, but I have got used to it.
Before, I used Palm Desktop -- a little simpler and more rugged.
Both of these have the feature -- necessary to me but maybe not to you --
that they can synchronize to a palm handheld device. I use a Sony
Clie. They would also work with a Palm Pilot. I carry the Clie with me,
for my schedule and also for the names, addresses and phone numbers I need
access to.
--Bob Kubie
At 08:15 PM 10/19/2004, Alan Heubert wrote:
I'm sorry for this off-topic post, but couldn't imagine a group of people
better than this one to answer my question. I'm looking for a calendar
program I can run under Windows XP. My need is to be able to have it
notify me (with a beep or whatever) of my various appointments during the
day. If it can handle recurring appointments, so much the better. I know
that Outlook can do this, but I use Eudora instead, and am reluctant to
run so huge a program as Outlook as well, just for a simple function like
this. In the past I found one or two other programs, but the problem was
that when I was working in a DOS program like XyWrite, the program
wouldn't notify me until I switched into a Windows program. Does anyone
have a program (preferably shareware/freeware) to suggest?
Thanks very much.
Alan