Saved Bookmarks
| 1. |
Solve : I'm looking for a scheduling or calendar program? |
|
Answer» Hello All, My wife uses this one a is very happy with it. Hope it meets your requirements and yes it is free http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/wareseeker.comkpac, I note your link to "wareseeker". However while the site may be problematic--and it sure appears so--the actual software is "hallmark event minder' which is contained on the link i provided above. The PROVIDER of the software is the same "Hallmark" company that produces greeting cards among other things. There may be other sites that can provide access to this same software if that is an issue. But as i said earlier she has had absolutely no bad issues with it for many years. truenorth P.S. If the O/P is fearful of the link via "wareseeker" here is an ALTERNATIVE route to the same software program. http://www.brothersoft.com/event-minder-99771.htmlMulti reminders is doing everything I need atm. http://www.theabsolute.net/sware/reminder.htmlThanks Folks, It looks like the Multi-Reminder program will work. Thanks Fed. I downloaded the Event Minder (from CNet just in case) and it looked good. Its small, quick, and easy, and runs a very small program in the background. But it did not do recurrent reminders as far as I could tell. Thanks everyone, I THINK I've got what I need. HarryWindows Live Mail (which is part of Windows Live Essentials) includes an excellent Calendar http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/looking-for-windows-calendar. Quote from: TulsaRose on January 08, 2011, 08:04:26 AM Windows Live Mail (which is part of Windows Live Essentials) includes an excellent Calendar http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/looking-for-windows-calendar.Yes, nice calendar. I was just going to mention it. My personal favorite is VueMinder Calendar Lite. It's free and very user-friendly. Quote from: Harryh on January 07, 2011, 12:02:08 PM Windows 7 no longer has the calendar program. Um... neither did any other version of windows after 3.1. If you are running win7 32-bit you could try the Windows 3.1 calendar. probably better to use a more updated application, such as those recommended previously. |
|