Calendar Program for a small business owner???

DerwenArtos12

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A friend of mine approached me today asking about a free or fairly inexpensive calendar program. He is looking for some thing he can use to unput daily tasks and reminders, up to months ahead, and have it pop-up each morning and say: "Here is what needs to happen today." All I could think of is Outlook. Plz help.
 

spyordie007

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outlook or one of it's various clones would be his best bet. If $ is a concern you could send him in the direction of open office
 

DerwenArtos12

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I guess I over-emphasized the cost concern. He is fine with spending the money to get outlook 2003, but would prefer not if there is another option that is as good or better.
 

DerwenArtos12

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A PDA is definatly more than he is looking to spend, and he really isn't a gadget guy. This is a construction company BTW. All he really needs is a calendar program to tell him what his schedule is for the day. He has been using an old-fashioned day planner but, he runs out of space for one and he has a hard time keeping it organized.

All he needs ia digital day planner that kind of forces him to see what is going on that day.
 

spyordie007

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If Office 2003 is within the amount he is willing to spend than a PDA is also. Plus most PDAs come with Outlook or an Outlook like application (I believe palms still come with "palm-desktop").
 

WobbleWobble

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PDAs can be cheap, especially if you buy a used one.

But seeing how he's a construction guy, he may not like the writing with a stylus idea :)

spyordie007, you can sync Outlook with Palms, you don't have to use Palm Desktop.
 

spyordie007

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Of course, but palms generally do not come with outlook (at least none that I'm aware of) they come with Palm Desktop.

Pocket PCs generally come with Outlook.

EDIT: As a construction guy he may like the idea of a hand-held, than he can look at his schedule and have easy access to his phone list while at job sites.
 

DerwenArtos12

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He needs this for in his office though so a pda is not what he is looking for. He is involved exclusively with the4 office part of the construction company.
 

zemel

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Go here and get free version of "task plus"; be aware it has "banner ads"; I got used to it; big deal.

Read up on what site says about the program.

Task Plus


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zemel

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Derwen....

Glad to help.

BTW, let us know what you think about the program. One thing I haven't tried doing with the free version is print an actual monthly calendar; maybe can't do it with it, but I never really tried. I wouldn't be surprized if the PCWorld website has freebie calendar creator programs or your wordprocessor program can do it.

They have other good stuff too.

Check it out !




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