PIMs (was: software)

David M. Porritt dporritt@swbell.net
Wed, 05 Apr 2000 19:31:49 -0500


List:

I've been using "Time & Chaos" for several years and it works well for
scheduling, Customer datafiles, to-do list.  Download it from
http://www.isbister.com .  Win95 or later only.

dave

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On 4/5/00 at 4:16 PM Stan Kroeker wrote:

>> Does anyone have a current scheduling database on the market that's
>> any good?  Thanks
>
>Rather than attempt the mammoth task of modelling database software to
>do everything we want, has anyone had success with one of the many PIM
>(personal information manager) programs available?  To name a few: 
>Daytimers Organizer 2000 (Windows only), Now-Up-To-Date (WinMac), MS
>Outlook (Windows) ... 
>
>With customizable fields for data entry, one could conceivably set up
>unlimited client lists and query the info in various ways.  I'm not
>convinced there is any one organizing tool which will meet all of our
>needs so the PIMs seem to be an acceptable compromise.
>
>BTW...I'm a Mac Addict, so my choices in this regard are limited.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Stan Kroeker
>Registered Piano Technician




David M. Porritt
dporritt@swbell.net
Meadows School of the Arts
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX 75275



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