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 someone
PC>> mentioned a sourceforge utility, but I can't seem to find my reference
PC>> to it, and I installed it!!!


PC> drove me crazy, but I finally remembered!!! Mozilla now has split up its
PC> browser into separate applications. The Browser alone is now Firebird.
PC> There is also a new Calendar app called Sunbird:
PC> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.5a)
PC> Gecko/20030802 Mozilla Sunbird/0.1

PC> yet, I couldn't find a link anywhere on the mozill.org site, go figure!

Until  very recently, Sunbird was available only on Linux systems.  On
the  tenth,  an  -experimental-  version  was released for windows.  I
downloaded  it the day it was released, but have yet to install/try it
out.  The direct download link is:
http://files.oeone.net/mostafah2/MozillaSunbird_win_20030806.zip
Also, a mozillazine article commenting on the release:
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3553
(which includes a link to the download].

Of  course,  if  you're using mozilla already as your browser, there's
always  the  mozilla  calendar  project  which  integrates it into the
browser  -- I believe this works with the mozilla suite as well as the
latest Firebird binaries.
http://mozilla.org/projects/calendar

Allen

  

-- 
  | One of my poems chosen at random specifically for you:
  | http://jarday.com/Loosely%20inspired/
  |
  | Running The_Bat! version 2.0 Beta/1
  | Windows XP Service Pack 1 build 2600
   --


________________________________________________
Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Reply via email to