First, you can make sure your contacts and planner dates are the same with
Outlook, and second the planner can make more than one appointment per day.
Plus, the planner can make recurring appointments.
Mike the star trek guy
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From: "Carol Pearson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "BrailleNote Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 10:49 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] A COUPLE OF QUESTIONS SO FAR
Hi all,
Since joining the list yesterday, I have come across a couple of things
about which I now have questions.
First, it was interesting to read about the visual display unit which
can be carried in a pocket. Can someone please describe this to me -
roughly how large it is, and any other details you may be able to give.
(I think this is a great idea.)
Second, I know BrailleNote has its own Address Book and Planner. Can
these be successfully syncronized with mobile phones and/or even
Outlook? I am interested to know also how versatile these two
components are. For example, can you plan easily for three weeks ahead,
anniversaries and more than one appointment scheduled for the same day?
Can you add, delete or change fields in the address book?
Thank you for helping me to get to know more about the BrailleNote.
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Carol
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