5 5489 Platinum Member Aug 12, 2001 2,163 0 0 Sep 4, 2004 #1 or would microsoft outlook be the best for the appointment stuff.
5 5489 Platinum Member Aug 12, 2001 2,163 0 0 Sep 4, 2004 #2 is there a way to make outlook remind you of your appointments if outlook is closed?
ElFenix Elite Member Super Moderator Mar 20, 2000 102,402 8,574 126 Sep 4, 2004 #3 get a little black book.
P pitupepito2000 Golden Member Aug 2, 2002 1,181 0 0 Sep 4, 2004 #4 try to look into the mozilla suite. ww.mozilla.org
5 5489 Platinum Member Aug 12, 2001 2,163 0 0 Sep 4, 2004 #5 Originally posted by: pitupepito2000 try to look into the mozilla suite. ww.mozilla.org Click to expand... hmmm, may try that out. but i guess i like microsoft outlook. only problem is, it wont remind me of the events if the program is closed.
Originally posted by: pitupepito2000 try to look into the mozilla suite. ww.mozilla.org Click to expand... hmmm, may try that out. but i guess i like microsoft outlook. only problem is, it wont remind me of the events if the program is closed.
5 5489 Platinum Member Aug 12, 2001 2,163 0 0 Sep 4, 2004 #7 Originally posted by: DeeKnow palm. or just the plam desktop Click to expand... downloading now. i'll see how it is. thanx!
Originally posted by: DeeKnow palm. or just the plam desktop Click to expand... downloading now. i'll see how it is. thanx!
5 5489 Platinum Member Aug 12, 2001 2,163 0 0 Sep 4, 2004 #8 hmm palm seems to work well. layout is very similar to outlook, and you can close the program and it will still remind you of the event.
hmm palm seems to work well. layout is very similar to outlook, and you can close the program and it will still remind you of the event.
I iotone Senior member Dec 1, 2000 946 0 0 Sep 4, 2004 #9 i use rainlendar... set up the server, and it's beautiful!