[OT] Electronic calendar/organizer software
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[OT] Electronic calendar/organizer software
I'm looking for an electronic calendar/organizer for my PC. I was wonder if you know which software out there is the best. I did a little research over the internet and I have two choices so far: WinDates and TaskPlus but I have no experience in this kind of software and I would like to know the best of the best out there before starting to get used to an electronic calendar.
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I'm looking for an organizer for my Pc too, i found this program today.
http://www.tgslabs.com/en/winorganizer/features/
http://www.tgslabs.com/en/winorganizer/screenshots/
I'm testing it right now and it works quite well.
Bye. Sas.
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Yes, that looks promising but I prefer a calendar-oriented software and not task-oriented.sas2000 wrote:I'm testing it right now and it works quite well.
I actually found this one which seems adequate: http://www.xemico.com/adc/
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http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird.html
This is far from final but maybe you want to try it:I'm looking for an electronic calendar/organizer for my PC.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird.html
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Very nice and from a well-respected source (that's you and the mozilla teamLefteous wrote:2pdavitThis is far from final but maybe you want to try it:I'm looking for an electronic calendar/organizer for my PC.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird.html

I'm driving on Opera!

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You are right! I clicked on the Download link on the contents under calendar hence the misunderstanding.shammat wrote:Read it carefully: the calendar requires the application suite. Sunbird being the standalone spin-off should not require this.
Sorry Lefteous, my bad!

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This is a oldie but is a top program Desktopset
Here is link for more information
http://www.desktopset.com/
Here is link for more information
http://www.desktopset.com/
Hi pdavit,
if you're still searching I would recommend to have a look here:
http://www.palmone.com/us/software/desktop/
It is free. It is for Windows. Perhaps it could be of some use for you.
Klaus
if you're still searching I would recommend to have a look here:
http://www.palmone.com/us/software/desktop/
It is free. It is for Windows. Perhaps it could be of some use for you.
Klaus
Last edited by miwalter on 2004-11-12, 23:05 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
Have you seen this page in your research?
"An Overview of Windows Outliners"
http://john.redmood.com/organizers.html
Also "About this Particular Macintosh", a macintosh zine, has a number of articles on outliners, which may be more educational than directly applicable, but may be worth checking out:
http://www.atpm.com/10.02/atpo.shtml
Those are the best resources on outliners I know of. If you find any other pages, I would like to know! To really use an outliner, just like using a file manager, you have to put a commitment into it, and it would be nice to know that it's worth it.
"An Overview of Windows Outliners"
http://john.redmood.com/organizers.html
Also "About this Particular Macintosh", a macintosh zine, has a number of articles on outliners, which may be more educational than directly applicable, but may be worth checking out:
http://www.atpm.com/10.02/atpo.shtml
Those are the best resources on outliners I know of. If you find any other pages, I would like to know! To really use an outliner, just like using a file manager, you have to put a commitment into it, and it would be nice to know that it's worth it.