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Join Date: Jun 2005
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OS: Windows 2000 Pro
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Looking for a Program: Scheduler
I'm not sure where else to put this post, but I thought this would be the first place for me to try, since I have windows 2k pro, and I want it to be compatible. Naturally.
So here's what I'm looking for (I've found a few like it, but none seem to fit the ball, I don't remember their names): A program that can keep track of a schedule that you've made for yourself. Think in terms of a notebook scheduler as well. How it's laid out and all that... I'd prefer it to look as though it's a notebook on the computer. So you have a page dedicated to a day, and then the page after that is dedicated to tomorrow.... IE: On the left side of your screen it has a page for everything that's happening today, and on the right side it has a page for tomorrow. It has "priority" settings. You can change in a little box or whatever whether it's priority A B C D E or 1 2 3 4 5 whatever. And it has "time" settings. You can distribute things you're doing by time stamps. Also, a very important factor of it would be this: An alarm. When you need to get something done, you can set an alarm for it to be started/finished by that time, and it has a pop up on your computer at that specific time you set to alert you of whatever the event is that you set it for. |
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Re: Looking for a Program: Scheduler
Try Sunbird from Mozilla .... Open Source and easy to use.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/cale...ird/index.html |
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