hello;
well;
the phone deck from the jaws user program page will not work with windows 8.1,
also, i would assume it's a 32bit program, and I'm not sure if it would even 
work with windows 7. the program is called,
phonebook.exe
it works sort of with windows 8.1, however, it's very hard to navigate within 
the calendar portion of the program.


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Kimsan Song
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 1:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Program for saving Phone numbers?

 What's the name of the program?
I am sorry, but I have not completely followed the thread.
Someone posted a sendspace link, and here at work, I am unable to access the 
link because of restrictions.
Is the program called phone deck? If so, I grabbed it from the programs page 
but it's not working here on 8.1.
I am just wondering what the name of the program is that Robert had on his 
sendspace link to see if I have the right one.


On 1/30/15, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sometimes a low-tech less complicated solution works very nicely.
>
> My phone book is a text file that I open with Notepad. Depending on 
> what computer I am using, depends on how I use this method.
>
> On one computer I just have a desktop shortcut that launches Notepad 
> and loads the text file with the phone number information I capture. 
> Searching is easy, because it is not dependent on fields. I assigned 
> the shortcut key
> control+alt+P.
>
> The second option is on a PC where I keep track of seldom used information.
> Here too I use Notepad.
>
> Under the Documents folder I put a folder called Lists. Here there are 
> a few text files that are dependent on a topic. One is my phone list 
> of course and the others are a variety of items like supplier information and 
> so on.
>
> The shortcut on that desktop instead of loading a specific file, it 
> calls up Windows Explorer putting me in my Lists folder. Now I can 
> arrow up and down and when I land on the text file I want, I press 
> enter and Notepad calls it up nicely. And to keep things straight in 
> my head the shortcut I assigned is
> control+alt+L.
>
> Now if your requirements are more complex, then this isn't the 
> solution for you.
>
> Vic Pereira
> Shared Services Canada/Services partagés Canada
> 9-111 Lombard Avenue
> Winnipeg MB R3B 0T4
> [email protected]
> 204-781-5046
>
>
>
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