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April 11th, 2001, 10:18 PM
#1
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Anybody know any good Daytimer (scheduling) software?
First, I'd like to thank the guys for their help in the other post about networking Outlook. I've thought about it and decided that I will go with one of the recommendations about geting 3rd party software. Does anybody know some good Scheduling software out there? It's only for a Network of about 6 PC's all with Win 98 SE. Once again, thanx for any help.
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April 12th, 2001, 10:02 AM
#2
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I'm not sure about GOOD software, *thinking I wouldn't mind finding decent scheduling software either* however, I'm using an older program called Clockman 95. It gets the job done, and for only six systems you may not need anything more powerful.
if anybody knows of a really good scheduling software, I would like to know too.
A bored admin is a very dangerous person...
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April 12th, 2001, 10:29 AM
#3
Goldmine Contact Manager. www.goldmine.com
An absolutely stunning program. You can use it for dayplanner, email, contact manager, the works. Runs off your server and clients connect through a shortcut to the executable.
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April 12th, 2001, 10:46 AM
#4
Registered User
Sorry man, wrong kind of scheduling software.
The only type I've used it Outlook.
A bored admin is a very dangerous person...
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April 12th, 2001, 10:51 AM
#5
Registered User
If it's a Novell Netware network, then you can't beat GroupWise. I sync it to my PalmPilot.
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April 12th, 2001, 10:53 AM
#6
why wouldnt you use outlook?
""in certain cases...one remains a philosopher only by being silent." -Friedrich Neitzsche "
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April 12th, 2001, 01:47 PM
#7
Originally posted by Mushroom:
Goldmine Contact Manager. www.goldmine.com
An absolutely stunning program. You can use it for dayplanner, email, contact manager, the works. Runs off your server and clients connect through a shortcut to the executable.
I just installed goldmine on our vice presidents machine, I have the disk so I'm going to check it out
Where's that smoke coming from ?
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April 12th, 2001, 03:59 PM
#8
Originally posted by Dharma Lion:
why wouldnt you use outlook?
I agree, I would just share out the calander in outlook.
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April 12th, 2001, 05:12 PM
#9
Registered User
Originally posted by gpint:
I agree, I would just share out the calander in outlook.
can you do this without exchange server?
I'd rather be riding my motorcycle
"I gotta have more cowbell, baby" Bruce Dickinson(Christopher Walken)
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April 13th, 2001, 08:28 AM
#10
All 6 PC's must be able to send e-mail to each other. In Outlook go File -> Share -> Calander. This will walk you through the steps of adding users to share the calander with. Once you add users you can also set permissions for each user, you can allow some to only view the calander, others to add items but not delete them and others to have full control. Once this is all set click finish and outlook will send an invite to the users you added, they will then recieve an e-mail saying they are invited to join or not. They then have the option to accept or decline.
It has been a good year since I set this up, so I hope I got all the steps right. You can also share out your task list and contacts. If you need any more help setting this up let me know.
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April 13th, 2001, 08:33 AM
#11
Right. And sharing calendars works without exchange server. If you're already using outlook i'd stick with it. though goldmine is a good program. we switched from outlook via exchange to goldmine a few months ago. goldmine is just a better contact manager and scheduler than outlook. and much easier to implement and maintain.
tk
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April 13th, 2001, 09:23 PM
#12
Registered User
Wow! Thanks for all the great advice guys. I'll definatly be implementing most of them. You guys are great and Windrivers is AWSOME!
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April 17th, 2001, 07:27 PM
#13
Originally posted by Mushroom:
Goldmine Contact Manager. www.goldmine.com
An absolutely stunning program. You can use it for dayplanner, email, contact manager, the works. Runs off your server and clients connect through a shortcut to the executable.
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