Nora,

Then you might want to consider Now Contact/Up To Date  It is a 
marvelous program, works great, many bells and whistles and as of yet I 
have not published it on the internet, but you can, so you will have 
access to everything wherever you are.  It has so many great features 
and I feel sure it also will sync with your palm.  They have written a 
sync from within Now Contact to have all your contacts sync with 
Apple's address book, should you want.  From the looks of things, the 
Tiger release will make the syncing much easier for all us that have a 
.MAC account.

John


On Aug 4, 2004, at 9:32 PM, Nora J. Probasco wrote:

> John,
>
>  I agree with your assessment of Microsoft. And I would be glad to use 
> another mail program, however, none of the others work as well at 
> coordinating my schedule as Entourage. I like seamless coordination 
> between mail, addresses and calendar. I don?t like the way Apples? 
> Address Book is set up and the Mail program seems a bit primitive to 
> Entourage. I guess if I keep having problems with it, I will have to 
> switch. I refuse to use Internet Explorer and am now adjusting nicely 
> to Safari.
>
>  I just love the way Entourage and my Palm Pilot synch with each 
> other, as well as my other programs....
>
>  Nora
>
>
>
> From: John Robinson <profile at aye.net>
> Reply-To: <macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu>
> Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 21:14:17 -0400
> To: <macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu>
> Subject: Re: MacGroup: Problems with Entourage X
>
>  Nora,
>
>  I can't help this, the air is so blue from our group, but from the 
> truest of MAC lovers, quit using Entourage! ?I work for the largest 
> fire and casualty insurance company in the country, and we are so 
> tight with Microsoft and I can't believe what we go through as a 
> company to get things to work, it is sickening. ?Just last Wed. we had 
> the wine of a hard drive going bad on one of the servers. ?You know 
> when the new hard drive was completed and finally going.....the next 
> Tuesday. ?Several trips by technicians and hours and hours of being on 
> the phone trying to find out why the new install didn't work. ?No 
> wonder the IT departments love Microsoft, it sure does protect their 
> jobs.
>
>  Tonight I found a refreshing wisp of air as my son was going to get 
> tickets to Tim McGraw for he and his son in Lexington. ?In the past 
> the website would allow users with Microsoft's Internet Explorer to 
> purchase tickets, no longer. ?The only way they could get the tickets 
> was if they used Netscape and the site made it very clear that they 
> would not allow Internet Explorer. ?This is what is needed, and I 
> applaud those that will take a position as this. ?Now, this doesn't 
> help you, and I am sorry, but I for one would be scared to death to 
> use a company that puts my computers at such risk, so I guess my reply 
> is uncalled for, and I ask your forgiveness in advance.
>
>  John Robinson
>
>
>  On Aug 4, 2004, at 9:00 PM, Nora J. Probasco wrote:
>
>
> Has anyone been having problems with Entourage X shutting down when 
> you try to access certain messages? I have noticed that some messages 
> with attachments, when I try to open them, cause Entourage X (Part of 
> Office 2004) to crash. Any suggestions?
>
>  ?Nora ?
>
>
>  
>  
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