On Friday, 15 August 2003, at 12:07:18 p.m., Roelof Otten wrote:
AJ I would have thought you would *always* go to the server when
AJ working with the addresses?
I don't know whether it's a bug or a feature. ;-)
When you're accessing a local LDAP server, you might prefer a regular
updating of
Hello Leif,
Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 9:14:22 AM, you wrote:
LG Please continue this on TBOT (this message has been CC'd to the
LG TBOT list to maintain threading.)
LG Thank you.
LG /moderator
What is the address for subscribing to TBOT?
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Hello Jan
Thank you for your email dated Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 4:49:22 PM,
in which you wrote:
JR Take a look @ Ariadne. It's an interesting program works
JR great depending on your needs work habits.
JR http://www.open-sft.com/
It looks good but why no mention of price?
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On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 9:23 AM, you wrote:
LT I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
LT good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
PC do a google search for PIM, there are plenty out there.
PC I have a real old version of Lotus Organizer, but just recently
Hi,
I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
Any suggestions?
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Hello Jan,
Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 9:49:22 AM, you wrote:
JR Take a look @ Ariadne. It's an interesting program works great
JR depending on your needs work habits. http://www.open-sft.com/
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On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 8:41 AM, you wrote:
LT I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
LT good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
LT Any suggestions?
do a google search for PIM, there are plenty out there.
I have a real old version of Lotus Organizer, but just
OK, NOT: means NOT Off topic... (at least I don't think)
If people wish to have an address book that integrates with TB!, then
isn't that the wrong way of looking at it?
TB! supports LDAP address books, so all you need to find is an address
book that allows LDAP access.
OR am I missing the
On Wed 13-Aug-03 8:41am -0400, Lex Thoonen wrote:
Hi,
I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
Any suggestions?
I've used WinDates for years and like it as a calendar and
appointment/event reminder. It's not a PIM
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 8:41:58 AM, Lex Thoonen wrote:
LT I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
LT good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
Time Chaos - www.isbister.com - nothing else even nearly as good.
If you absolutely *must* have free, then Redbox
Hello,
Hi,
I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
Any suggestions?
Sorry, did not follow the thread, so maby this is redundant:
Did you try Time Chaos?
http://www.chaossoftware.com/
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Hello Lex,
Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 5:41:58 AM, you wrote:
LT Any suggestions?
Actually, a while ago, I spent a lot of time looking for a PIM that
would fully integrate it's address book with the e-mail application.
Other than Outlook, it doesn't exist.
You can certainly export address
Hello Lex,
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 7:41:58 AM, I received a message in
which you wrote:
(Text not relevant to my reply may have been snipped.)
Hi,
I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
Any suggestions?
Outlook
PC On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 9:23 AM, you wrote:
LT I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
LT good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
PC do a google search for PIM, there are plenty out there.
PC I have a real old version of Lotus Organizer, but just recently
Lex,
Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 1:41:58 PM, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
Any suggestions?
Hi,
I switched from Outlook to WinPIM about a year ago. Excellent little
application, unless
Hi Leif.
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Sorry, I've been around long enought to have know better.
Thanks for the
Hallo Allister,
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 16:44:27 +1200GMT (14-8-03, 6:44 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
AJ TB! supports LDAP address books, so all you need to find is an
AJ address book that allows LDAP access.
Yep, but you would miss lots of items that you can store and access in
TB's AB. I'd
On Thursday, 14 August 2003, at 7:51:08 p.m., Roelof Otten wrote:
AJ TB! supports LDAP address books, so all you need to find is an
AJ address book that allows LDAP access.
Yep, but you would miss lots of items that you can store and access in
TB's AB. I'd especially miss AB-groups and
Hello Freddie,
Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 1:30:54 PM, you wrote:
FF What is the address for subscribing to TBOT?
You can subscribe to TBOT by sending a message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Lex.
At 8:41 AM on Wednesday, August 13, 2003 it seems you posted the
following to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in regards to diary:
I'm happy having switched from outlook to the bat, but now I need a
good calendar/diary/agenda programme.
Take a look @ Ariadne. It's an interesting program works
A Until very recently, Sunbird was available only on Linux systems. On
A the tenth, an -experimental- version was released for windows. I
A downloaded it the day it was released, but have yet to install/try it
A out. The direct download link is:
A
Hallo Allister,
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 21:38:49 +1200GMT (14-8-03, 11:38 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
Besides that after changing your LDAP AB, you'd need to start a new
search in it before TB gets the new address.
AJ In this respect, is this a flaw in the way TB! uses LDAP? I would
AJ have
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