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- From: Chris_Chase@spacemail.jhuapl.edu (Christopher J. Chase)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps
- Subject: Info? To Do lists, Calendars
- Message-ID: <Chris_Chase-181192123326@chases_mac.jhuapl.edu>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 17:49:03 GMT
- Article-I.D.: chases_m.Chris_Chase-181192123326
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- Organization: The Applied Physics Lab
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- I am looking for information and comparisons on several To Do list programs
- and Calendar programs. For To Do lists, I am interested in multiple
- categories, priorities, with or without deadlines, overlapping times. For
- Calendars, I am interested in daily, weekly, monthly and yearly calendars
- with display of my To Do list items that have times associated with them.
- To Do list manipulation is more important for me than calendar event
- manipulation. For all these, I want to be able to print to planner size (I
- used to use a Franklin). Sharing this information remotely or with others
- is not very important to me. The programs I am aware of:
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- First Things First: To Do lists, No Calendars, print for planner
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- Now Up-To-Date: Calendars and events, no To Do lists, print for planner
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- Easy Alarms: To Do lists, Calendars (?)
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- DateBook: Calendars, events, To Do lists (?), print for planner
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- DayMaker: Calendars, events, to-do lists, print for planner
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- In Control: To Do lists
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- Calendar Creator: Calendars, print for planner, a DOS port (the interface I
- used under DOS wasn't very nice.) Can the calendars be interchanged
- between the Mac and DOS? (We use it for calendaring at Church).
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- Please email me information about the above ar any others of merit.
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- Chris Chase
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