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- From: mspace@netcom.com (Brian Hall)
- Subject: Re: Calendar that pages?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.181419.19633@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- References: <D2150040.i84of1@wildthing.howtek.UUCP>
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- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 18:14:19 GMT
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- rick@howtek.UUCP (Rick Roy) writes:
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- >In article <1992Oct27.161241.13845@pixel.kodak.com> (comp.sys.mac.apps), sloey@kodak.com writes:
- >] Can anyone out there save me some trouble. When it comes to meetings I have a
- >] mind like a seive. I've missed three in the last 2 weeks with the same person.
- >] Is there a calendar for the Mac that dials out to a pager? I use a digital
- >] pager so there's not much in the way of an audio message that could be used,
- >] just a few numbers touched toned through it to jog my memory.
-
- > I don't think any *single* package will do exactly what you'd
- >like. It sounds like you need Easy Alarms. EA 2.0 can send AppleEvents
- >to other applications. Have it tell HyperCard (you *do* have HyperCard
- >don't you?) to do the dialling.
-
- Easy Alarms can also send a page event to Notify, which would do the work
- of actually sending the message. If you have an alpha (text) pager, you
- can do some really neat stuff like send the message "Don't forget lunch
- with Tamara!" instead of a code or phone number.
-
- >Just my two sense ;^). I have no affiliation with Essential Software except
- >as a satisfied user of Easy Alarms.
-
- I'm an employee of Ex Machina, I've also used Easy Alarms.
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