Hi Laura,
I am a developer, and what a mess it makes if you have
independent applications making you maintain their own
address-book or contacts. this is one global thing we humans
all keep..
phone book!! our phonebooks contain all kinds of info about
people.. i put birthdays, anniversaries, in
You can download a trial
version of Organizer 6.0 from somewhere on the Lotus site. Write back
if you're interested but can't find it.
Yes, please, Joseph, I can't find it.
Thank you,
Sandro
Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ:
Hello Marck, on 10/Jul/2002 you wrote:
MDP Stuff the street and phone information. Ignore it - I do. TB's address
MDP book is *so* well suited to its real purpose, but *not* to the general
MDP purpose address book that it appears to be on the surface.
JT It seems to me that if somebody builds a
Hello Marck,
MDP MDP Not to me! Why does an email client and an email address list
MDP MDP need all of that data?
JK Well I NEED an address book in my email client and I NEED an address
JK book in my Diary.
MDP But that's fuzzy thinking because of language. You NEED a PIM with an address
MDP
Hello Sandro,
This is a response to your (SP's) message dated July 11, 2002, with
the subject: [Palm Synch].
SP As a matter of fact, I am using Outlook and intend to move to TB.
SP The problem is that to replace Outlook I need not only an email
SP program, but also a PIM, and would appreciate
On Thursday, July 11, 2002, Sandro Perotti wrote in
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As a matter of fact, I am using Outlook and intend to move to TB. The
problem is that to replace Outlook I need not only an email program,
but also a PIM, and would appreciate suggestions on a
Hello Sandro,
Thursday, July 11, 2002, 3:00:34 PM, you wrote:
Any data about people should definitely be kept in one place and
referenced by whatever application needs such data.
Definitely not.
SP Definitely both. It's a matter of personal preference. IMO, that is.
SP I myself would
Hello Marck,
This is a response to your (MDP's) message dated July 10, 2002, with
the subject: [Palm Synch].
JT It seems to me that if somebody builds a conduit between TB AB
JT and Palm, then we will still need a time planer, a to do list,
JT integration with M$ Word, a Pocket PC sync, a
On Monday, April 22, 2002, 10:26:53 AM, Tim wrote:
TM Just curious, why did you import the csv file into Yahoo, then sync to
TM Palm? Palm does offer a feature to import csv into the address book.
Good question. I can't actually remember now, it's been so long:)
Actually, I think the
On Friday, April 12, 2002, 6:11:02 PM, Stephen Thomas wrote:
ST Are you looking for address book sync. or email sync.? I'd love
ST to have an address book sync. but have not found anything that
ST will work, short of exporting all Palm addresses to a vcard and
ST importing into TB. TB has a
Hello Chema,
I too would love to be able to sync my Plam. I hate having to use two
or three different programs that one program, Outlook, use to do for
me. I really don't want to go back to Outlook for security reasons
but...
Best Regards,
KennyB
www.runnerduck.com
Saturday, April 13,
Hello Roberto,
Who did you contact regarding the conduit? Maybe if enough of us ask
them, they'll give you the info. you need to do it? If anyone else is
interested, let's get a campaign going.
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Best regards,
Stevemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Friday, April 12,
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