> 3. A decent "Today" window/pane/whatever
> Outlook has a nifty window called "Outlook Today" (sounds like a bad
> regional TV news programme). It lists Appointments, Tasks and Messages and
> is great for layzee boys like me who don't want to visit three different
> screens to catch up on everything. And don't say I should use the "Items
> Received or Due Today" in the Custom Views or some such; it just gives you
> another messy list and takes ages to search (database optimization again).
And I'd also like to have a list of "interesting (subscribed?) web sites"
that have changed here. Or someplace similar.
How the heck can you have a Personal Information Manager that ignores the
concept of web pages? Surely that's personal information that needs to be
managed.
And anniversaries and birthdays should always be propagated to the calendar
and the calendar should have the ability to display/not display them.
And the contact page should maintain a UI element in the page reflecting the
linkage rather than requiring the user to go to the Link icon. It does in
the Summary pane, but not in the Personal pane.
mikel
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