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Don J

I'm looking for a software package that I can use to remind me when I have
an apointment. It should run under Windows and remind me with a sournd and
a message. I've got a copy of Screaming Bangee but the program is limited to
apointments of less than a week in advance.

I'm aware that this is not an appropriate newsgroup for this kind of
question. But I don't know of what the right one might be.
 
Microsoft Outlook's Calendar feature will allow you to set
up appointments and will remind you at a given time, i.e.,
say 15 minutes before an appointment, or longer depending
upon your preference. You can either buy Outlook as a
seperate application or, if you are feeling flush, you can
go the whole hog and buy the Microsoft Office Suite. If in
doubt, go along to a local software dealer and see if they
have acopy installed on one of their display pc. Take a
look at it and see if it does what you want it to do.

Hope this helps

John Barnett - MVP
Associate expert
 
The WORKS calendar also can do this or buy a PDA (Palm or
Pocket PC).


message | Microsoft Outlook's Calendar feature will allow you to set
| up appointments and will remind you at a given time, i.e.,
| say 15 minutes before an appointment, or longer depending
| upon your preference. You can either buy Outlook as a
| seperate application or, if you are feeling flush, you can
| go the whole hog and buy the Microsoft Office Suite. If in
| doubt, go along to a local software dealer and see if they
| have acopy installed on one of their display pc. Take a
| look at it and see if it does what you want it to do.
|
| Hope this helps
|
| John Barnett - MVP
| Associate expert
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >I'm looking for a software package that I can use to
| remind me when I have
| >an apointment. It should run under Windows and remind me
| with a sournd and
| >a message. I've got a copy of Screaming Bangee but the
| program is limited to
| >apointments of less than a week in advance.
| >
| >I'm aware that this is not an appropriate newsgroup for
| this kind of
| >question. But I don't know of what the right one might
| be.
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
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