Hi,

The calendar module would be greatly improved (in my view) if the following
things were incorporated into it:

1. VCR-style buttons: Next day / Prev day & Next increment / Prev increment
(by increment I mean week, month, or whatever View you've chosen). This way
you choose your View once and for all, and you can then zap back and forward
in time quickly, without having to worry about resetting the View every
time..
Suggested key cuts: right Arrow/left Arrow (day) & shift right Arrow/shift
left Arrow (increment)

2. Next entry / Previous entry buttons: I had this on a tiny shareware
called GMS Calendar. It is invaluable for quickly finding an entry for which
you've forgotten the date. Indispensable.
Suggested key cuts: opt-cmd right Arrow/left Arrow

3. Tasks - as mentioned here, the Tasks and the Calendar could be more
closely linked, as was the case with Palm Desktop. However, with Palm, I
found that the window pane that contained the tasks took more screen space
than necessary, especially on days where there are few or no tasks (do those
days really exist?? ;-) I'd suggest a Tasks icon in the title area of each
day column. You click on it and you get a popup  with your Task List in it -
not unlike the "To" "Cc" "Bcc" popup, or the Attachment popup. Maybe the
icon could be green if there are no Tasks that day and red if there are, or
something...

There you go. I don't know if anyone from MS Mac is here...

Another question - unrelated.
When I used Emailer, I had imported a file called SpamDoms containing 1000
spam domain names into my filter rules. All emails were checked against the
list, without too much of a speed hit. It worked great - 95% of spam was
successfully filtered. The file is here:

http://www.imaginet.fr/~riczito/spam.htm

I'd like to be able to reuse/adapt this file with Entourage (because I
regret to say this, but the built-in spam filter is next to useless -
everything seems to slip through...), but I can't extract the names from all
the Hex code. Is anyone here able to do this?

Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Ric


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