OK, My recommendation for Yahoo was pretty poor. Especially since you do not have a broadband connection. Here is a freeware application that got good reviews on cnet:
http://www.download.com/EssentialPIM/3000-2074_4-10497307.html?tag=lst-3-3 Looks like it is worth a look. Perry. On 3/29/06, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My personal business and client appointments stored with Yahoo ... no way. > Having to go on line to see what's scheduled or to change or add an > appointment seems like one very dumb idea. Thanks for the thought, but > it's not for me. > > Shel > > > > > [Original Message] > > From: Perry Pellechia > > > Shel, > > The advice you have gotten is good but most cost some money. If you > > want to try something for free there is Yahoo calender: > > > > http://calendar.yahoo.com/ > > > > It requires a Yahoo ID (which is free) and looks pretty good. You can > > access it from any computer with web access. I do not have first hand > > experience with it. > > > -- <----------------------------------------------------> Perry Pellechia Primary email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternate email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home Page: http://homer.chem.sc.edu/perry <---------------------------------------------------->

