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Hi,
I'm an old codger who used to use Appleworks (the one that ran on ProDOS on
the //e) and then Sidekick (no, the old TSR that ran under DOS) and then
Lotus Organizer for keeping track of appointments and tasks. I find it
interesting that Outlook, with all of its bells and whistles, gives me just
three choices of priority and a due date with which to sort my blooming
tasks. Not sufficient. I've been using it a couple of years now and just
switched from Office Pro 2003 on WinXP to Office Pro 2007 on Vista Business.
Still just 3 priority levels and a due date.
I did a search for the terms "tasks" and "priorities" here and found an
enigmatic statement by Milly Staples back in April of 2006 to someone who had
much the same complaint that he would be interested in upgrading to Outlook
2007 when it became available.
Am I missing something, Milly? Anybody? Somebody throw me a bone here! I
can't believe that every previous personal information organizer I've ever
used is superior to Outlook in this regard!
I'm guessing the answer, if there is one, is going to somehow involve OneNote.
I'm an old codger who used to use Appleworks (the one that ran on ProDOS on
the //e) and then Sidekick (no, the old TSR that ran under DOS) and then
Lotus Organizer for keeping track of appointments and tasks. I find it
interesting that Outlook, with all of its bells and whistles, gives me just
three choices of priority and a due date with which to sort my blooming
tasks. Not sufficient. I've been using it a couple of years now and just
switched from Office Pro 2003 on WinXP to Office Pro 2007 on Vista Business.
Still just 3 priority levels and a due date.
I did a search for the terms "tasks" and "priorities" here and found an
enigmatic statement by Milly Staples back in April of 2006 to someone who had
much the same complaint that he would be interested in upgrading to Outlook
2007 when it became available.
Am I missing something, Milly? Anybody? Somebody throw me a bone here! I
can't believe that every previous personal information organizer I've ever
used is superior to Outlook in this regard!
I'm guessing the answer, if there is one, is going to somehow involve OneNote.