Stephen Frazier wrote:
I am looking for a program that will produce a daily schedule of manual
operations.

I (or the ops manager) would created a file with a list of tasks that
need to be done periodically.
Then each day the shift supervisor would get a list (printed or on line)
of things to do today.
Example - every third Monday change the filter. The last working day of
the month pass out the pay
checks. :) they never forget that one. The program would need to keep
track of when something was
done and calculate when it needed to be done the next time.

For political reasons the program should be free and require Linux.

I'm pretty sure KDE's PIM can do that on your desktop. Evolution too. I
also think one or both can share using webdav on your zPengiun.

They don't _require_ linux though, they will work equally well on
FreeBSD and probably Solaris, for examples:-)

That way you can maybe get rid of Windows on your peecee-))



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Cheers
John

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