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- From: Shoji Fukushima <SFukushi@NITGITD1.telecom.com.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Hey, Digita! Organizer suggestion
- Date: 31 Jan 1996 02:52:42 GMT
- Organization: Telstra
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- >If Organizer had a feature something like I've suggested (essentially, letting
- >you save or toss alarms one by one) then when I "hide" or "quit" or add an
- >event, I wouldn't have to choose between saving ALL changes and losing all
- >alarms that I'd seen, or not saving changes.
-
- I agree. I find it frustrating having to re-enter an event
- in the diary if I decide not to attend to it at that
- moment.
-
- When the reminder requestor pops up, it should give you
- an option of reactivating that reminder again in however
- many minutes/hours days/weeks you choose.
-
- I upgraded to version 2.0 from 1.0 recently. Whilst I find
- it a very good and useful program, I think that given the
- small number of new features in version 2, it would be
- more appropriate to call it version 1.2 (1.1 already
- exists). I expected much more from a major commercial
- software release.
-
- Craig
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