I'm looking for a calendar or reminder program that will email the reminders to more than one email address. Kind of like the way the Yahoo calendar works. I want the reminders sent to my wife's and my cell phones.
Anyone know of a desktop program that will do this?
This is what I use:
atBut, you probably wanted some fancy, graphical MS Windows program...
This is not what you are looking for, but you can create an email in Outlook and then specify when it is sent. But you have to leave Outlook running all the time then... Might satisfy your immediate needs until you find what works better for you.
sorry to crap on your thread but i also need a recomendation for a program that has like a "things to do list" and reminders and calendar options.
QUOTE(pcgamer @ 2-3-05, 10:18am)
sorry to crap on your thread but i also need a recomendation for a program that has like a "things to do list" and reminders and calendar options.
Outlook does a great job at that. Not express... the real Outlook.
I am a question here:
Is there any software that can generate a "things-to-do" list window on the desktop every morning and a checklist? Also, at the end of the day, can I arrange a new list for tomorrow and save current list as a work-log file?
Thanks.
QUOTE(carloscai @ 2-3-05, 10:58am)
I am a question here:
Is there any software that can generate a "things-to-do" list window on the desktop every morning and a checklist? Also, at the end of the day, can I arrange a new list for tomorrow and save current list as a work-log file?
Thanks.
I use this:
http://www.xemico.com/adc/index.htmlI just wished it would send email reminders.
Check out www.timecave.com I've used it in the past. Not sure if it will do everying you are looking for, though.
This might have some potential.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/screenshot.htmlI will have to try it out when I get time.
For all random small program needs I always head over to
www.softseek.comThey are now zdnet.com or something, but I can never remember and always type in softseek
QUOTE(HarleyD @ 2-3-05, 6:54am)
Kind of like the way the Yahoo calendar works.
Yahoo Groups - subscribe each email to it.
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