What software-organizers do you use in your work? Thread poster: Myron Netchypor
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Myron Netchypor Ukraine Local time: 12:31 Member (2003) English to Ukrainian + ... MODERATOR
Dear colleagues, what software-organizers (calendars etc.) do you use in your work to plan your activities, events, work etc.? Could you please advise some reliable, and at the same time userfriendly and simple application? | | |
Mihail Mateev Bulgaria Local time: 12:31 Member English to Bulgarian + ... |
dieter haake Austria Local time: 11:31 Italian to German + ... |
Juan Jacob Mexico Local time: 03:31 French to Spanish + ...
Software and organizer: an old one -Palm m100- but it works quite good. Not free. Luck. | |
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Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 11:31 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... iScribe e-mail and calendar | Aug 27, 2005 |
Myron Netchypor wrote: What software-organizers (calendars etc.) do you use in your work to plan your activities, events, work etc.? I don't use any, but the freeware iScribe is an e-mail program with a built-in calendar feature and the calendar seems rather feature-rich. http://www.memecode.com/ | | |
aronakos United States Local time: 03:31 English to Hungarian + ...
www.plaxo.com - free, you can download onto your cell phone and synchronize it with the Outlook Express. | | |
just Outlook | Aug 28, 2005 |
I know some agencies are actively using plaxo, but, personally, i do not like "pushy" programs - those which contact you demanding to input your date into someones scheduler and download htat program in order to be "in contact". Therefore (and probably because I am supposed to use Outlook at my bank work) I am using Outlook at home for my pers. biz. as well. | | |
Elena Bellucci Local time: 11:31 Member (2003) English to Italian + ... Thunderbird+calendar extension | Aug 28, 2005 |
Thunderbird has a calendar extension (mozilla calendar) that integrates pretty well. Both under GPL licence ^__^
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Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 11:31 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... I delete Plaxo e-mails directly | Aug 28, 2005 |
aronakos wrote: www.plaxo.com - free, you can download onto your cell phone and synchronize it with the Outlook Express. I delete Plaxo e-mails directly. I know of many other people who do the same. | | |
Samuel Murray wrote: I delete Plaxo e-mails directly. I know of many other people who do the same. I delete them straight away too. I use Outlook which I synchronise with my mobile phone when needed. It would be nice though if a program like Translation Office 3000 (which I use to manage my work) had an Outlook-like calendar with alarms so I wouldn't need to repeat the info for the reminders. FWIW Grace. | | |
Myron Netchypor Ukraine Local time: 12:31 Member (2003) English to Ukrainian + ... MODERATOR TOPIC STARTER
Thanks everybody for suggestions. Each one is interesting in it's way! | | |