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Hello Chris,
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, at 18:38:41 [GMT -0400]
(which was 14/10/2003 (D/M/Y) 0:38 where I live) you wrote:
C> and is no
C> longer being developed or sold
Right. But it's free. And it's wonderful. My whole job is organised
wit
Hi Jan
Tuesday, October 14, 2003, 8:13:25 AM, you wrote:
JR> You might take a look @ Opensoft's Ariadne Organizer.
Interesting. I ran across this earlier but didn't check it out. I'll give it a
whirl.
Cheers,
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Vishal
Current version is 2.
Hi The_Bat! Users,
Tuesday, October 14, 2003, 6:58:51 AM, you wrote:
SMK> We also use WinDates. Do you actually have version 5.0? The latest
SMK> release shown on the web site is 4.25, which has been out almost 2 years.
Yes, go to the download page and you will see it.
You can also go to the "
Hi Vishal.
At 2:36 AM on Tuesday, October 14, 2003 it seems you posted the
following to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in regards to Integrate Bat
witha PIM?:
You might take a look @ Opensoft's Ariadne Organizer. Still
being developed but I think very clever & quite useful. I used
both Agenda
John, Monday, October 13, 2003, 10:48:57 PM, you wrote:==
> You might try WinDates,
> It is still being developed, most recent is version 5.
> It is my favorite PIM.
> http://www.rockinsoftware.com/windates.htm
John,
We also use WinDates. Do you actually have version 5.0? The latest
r
Hi John
Tuesday, October 14, 2003, 1:48:57 AM, you wrote:
JM> You might try WinDates, It is still being developed, most recent is version
JM> 5. It is my favorite PIM. http://www.rockinsoftware.com/windates.htm
Yep I saw this too. Nice program. It didn't have the 'notes' I needed though.
Please
Hi The_Bat! Users,
Monday, October 13, 2003, 7:30:12 PM, you wrote:
JJ>> Have you tried ECCO? It can open TB and receive information from TB.
V> Yes. I didn't like it though. It is also no longer being supported, so I
V> discarded it.
You might try WinDates,
It is still being developed, most re
Hi Joan
Monday, October 13, 2003, 4:49:41 PM, you wrote:
JJ> Have you tried ECCO? It can open TB and receive information from TB.
Yes. I didn't like it though. It is also no longer being supported, so I
discarded it.
Cheers,
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Vishal
Curren
On Monday, October 13, 2003, 10:14:11 PM, Robyn wrote in message:
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RW> Does ECCO have a website where we can obtain more information?
It's detailed here on the ZDNet site
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/0,39023100,10004395,00.htm scroll down
a bit and it's just below Open Office.
On Monday, October 13, 2003 at 5:14:11 PM, Robyn Winter wrote in the
message "Integrate Bat witha PIM?"
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> Does ECCO have a website where we can obtain more information?
ECCO is owned by NetManage (http://www.netmanage.com/) and is no
longer bein
Hi Joan,
Tuesday, October 14, 2003, 6:49:41 AM, you wrote:
JJ> Have you tried ECCO? It can open TB and receive information from TB.
Does ECCO have a website where we can obtain more information?
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Regards
Robyn Winter
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Hello Vishal,
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003, at 12:20:28 [GMT -0400]
(which was 12/10/2003 (D/M/Y) 18:20 where I live) you wrote:
V> What I meant was that WinPIM can
V> open up TB as I described above(so it can 'talk' to TB), but TB can't open up
V>
Hi Darrin
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 10:13:54 PM, you wrote:
D> Sorry I missed most of this. What is WinPIM and where can I check it out at?
It's a great PIM..the original question about TB's integration with PIMs.
Anyway, this is moving offtopic, so please email me personally or on TBOT if
you'd
Hello Vishal,
On Sunday at 5:48 PM you wrote (or at least in part):
V> I haven't used Outlook extensively because of its being so prone to viruses. But
V> WinPIM can do everything I ever used Outlook for, minus the integration with
V> Word and other Office products. Check it out - only 3 MB and a g
Hi John
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 6:49:19 PM, you wrote:
J> Tell me... do you find WinPIM to be better than Outlook for PIM stuff?
I haven't used Outlook extensively because of its being so prone to viruses. But
WinPIM can do everything I ever used Outlook for, minus the integration with
Word a
V> I'm afraid so. Sorry for making it confusing :)
V> What I meant was that WinPIM can
V> open up TB as I described above(so it can 'talk'
V> to TB), but TB can't open up
V> WinPIM because there is no 'registered PIM'. So
V> I said it can't 'talk back'.
Ahh... I see now
Tell me... do you find
Hi John
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 11:17:07 AM, you wrote:
V>> TB's address book IS my contact book. It stores pretty much everything I'd
V>> want about my contacts. And my PIM (WinPIM - awesome piece of software) can
V>> talk to TB if TB is the default email client. Whether TB can talk to WinPIM
V> TB's address book IS my contact book. It stores
V> pretty much everything I'd want
V> about my contacts. And my PIM (WinPIM - awesome
V> piece of software) can talk to
V> TB if TB is the default email client. Whether TB
V> can talk to WinPIM - I don't
V> know. Unlikely, at least directly.
You'
Hi John
Thursday, October 9, 2003, 4:35:44 PM, you wrote:
J> Can The Bats email address book act like a contact
J> list and "talk" to a PIM?
TB's address book IS my contact book. It stores pretty much everything I'd want
about my contacts. And my PIM (WinPIM - awesome piece of software
Im not real happy with Outlooks an email app.
However I do like Outlooks extensive contact list. I
can put a lot of info in there abt someone.
Can The Bats email address book act like a contact
list and "talk" to a PIM?
Is this what MAPI is all abt
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