Agenda possible in Outlook Express?

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Hi, I would like to have a calendar with simple agendapossibilities, but
there's no such thing in Outlook Express.
Is there a possibility to download something (free) that would work?

Thanks, Ludo.
 
ludo said:
Hi, I would like to have a calendar with simple agendapossibilities,
but there's no such thing in Outlook Express.
Right.

Is there a possibility to download something (free) that would work?

The e-mail function excepting, you can replace Outlook (not Outlook
Express) with the Palm Desktop software. (Wouldn't make sense if you
own a PocketPC, but then you'd already own Outlook). I can't find the
download link right now, but you can look for it.
 
The e-mail function excepting, you can replace Outlook (not Outlook

I don't quite follow - I have Outlook Express (not Outlook).

with the Palm Desktop software. (Wouldn't make sense if you
own a PocketPC, but then you'd already own Outlook).

I don't even know what a PocketPC is... :-(

I can't find the
download link right now, but you can look for it.

I'm not sure what to look for if that Palm software is no good for Outl
Express.
Any other options for calendar/agenda compatible with Outl Express?

Ludo
 
ludo said:
Any other options for calendar/agenda compatible with Outl Express?

None that I could think of right now. What I meant was that the Palm
Desktop software is a calender, to do list, alerts, notes, address
book, cuddly toy, kitchen sink, like Outlook, but doesn't quite
integrate with Outlook Express. It is also lacking an e-mail function.
If calender/agenda is what you're looking for you could use it; if
want other functions, please name them ;)
 
Hi, I would like to have a calendar with simple agendapossibilities, but
there's no such thing in Outlook Express.
Is there a possibility to download something (free) that would work?

Thanks, Ludo.

This feature is not available with Outlook Express. As mentioned, Outlook
(one of the MS Office programs) includes a calendar. A search of software
sites for PIM (Personal Information Manager) or Calendar software should
turn up some other third party possibilities as well.
 
René wrote: the Palm Desktop software is a calender, to do list, alerts,
notes, ...

That's exactly what I have in mind.
It doesn't have to be integrated in Outl Express or have any e-mail function
(although an alert or reminder function would be handy) - just a workable
calendar that I can download and use off line (since I use dial up
internet!!).

If you have an idea how to work this please let me know - if not I'll Google
for this 'PIM' that was suggested by Sharon?

(thanks for the responses so far)
Ludo
 
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