I use outlook 2010 for all of my email/phonebook stuff, but just
wondered if the program presented in a previous email worked on 8.1
which I am unsure what the name was.
All good, my friend.

On 1/30/15, david <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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