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    Scheduling software

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Sequoia225, Sep 26, 2006.

  1. Sequoia225

    Sequoia225 Notebook Deity

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    Hello, just taking a survey here.

    I dont use any scheduling software apart from occasionally using the calendar function in Outlook. But my friend uses some apple scheduling program on her mac and it seems better than what Im using on Outlook.

    So in the PC world, what are all of you using for scheduling software. I want to have a place to enter in time that I am working on a daily basis, scheduling one time events from birthdays, to concerts, etc etc.

    What softward do you all recommend??

    thanks a lot!!!
    dave
     
  2. Nrbelex

    Nrbelex Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    I'm actually using Google Calendar. It has every feature I need and it's pretty well laid out. It can even be set up to send you text messages alerting you to certain appointments, etc. If I were to go with actual software, not webware, I would test out Mozilla's Sunbird, even though it's still in Alpha.

    ~ Brett
     
  3. Pitabred

    Pitabred Linux geek con rat flail!

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    I second google calendar. I actually share a calendar with my girlfriend, so I have my events, her events and our joint events all at a glance on my homepage.