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I could use what I wud call - an 'interactive calendar'. In W10.
I want a monthly 'page' on which I can enter appointments and such and print same, Anyone suggest? I have looked and did not find anything. Free wud be nice. Thanks Petie |
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You might take a look at www.essentialpim.com. This is what I use. They
have a free portable version. Bill wrote in message ... I could use what I wud call - an 'interactive calendar'. In W10. I want a monthly 'page' on which I can enter appointments and such and print same, Anyone suggest? I have looked and did not find anything. Free wud be nice. Thanks Petie |
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Bill Bradshaw schrieb :
You might take a look at www.essentialpim.com. This is what I use. They have a free portable version. ++1 I use the pro.... -- Grüße von LutzeC*54 aus (ca.) 52.64736,13.550518 |
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 12:48:46 +0100, Lutz E. Cerning
wrote: Bill Bradshaw schrieb : You might take a look at www.essentialpim.com. This is what I use. They have a free portable version. ++1 I use the pro.... It looks good, but much more detailed for what I need. I was looking for some sort of simple weekly or monthly template onto which I can enter my appointments and other scheduled stuff. Thanx anyway tho. Peter |
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 15:28:04 -0500, Keith Nuttle
wrote: On 1/16/2018 1:33 PM, Good Guy wrote: On 16/01/2018 12:27, wrote: I could use what I wud call - an 'interactive calendar'. In W10. I want a monthly 'page' on which I can enter appointments and such and print same, Anyone suggest? I have looked and did not find anything. Free wud be nice. Thanks Petie Microsoft Online Calendar is one possibility or Google Calendar is another. However, if you have Microsoft Excel then this template is another option: https://templates.office.com/en-gb/Daily-appointment-calendar-TM00000044 Any reason why you don't use Google Search (Or Bing search) that has all answers for people like you?** You really need to learn to search for these simple things as people have different tastes and dislikes and what is good for one person may not necessarily be good for you. I did just that. I did not find anything that seemed to be what I wanted. Now that I have thought more about it, I think the term for what I am looking for is 'interactive calendar', one which is, say, a monthly template, onto which I can keyboard-enter what I need to remember (for wach day), and look at by month. I do not want a simple blank template, onto which I would then pencil in what I want to remember. Thanks Peter -- With over 600 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. This is not a Windows system program but a program that is free that runs on windows. Thunderbird with the Lightning addon gives you full event and task scheduling abilities. You can set the calendar to day, week, month or multiweeks. For task there is limited progress tracking. My wife and I use it to schedule all of our various activities, so there are no conflicts, and each knows what what the other is doing. |
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 12:48:46 +0100, Lutz E. Cerning wrote: Bill Bradshaw schrieb : You might take a look at www.essentialpim.com. This is what I use. They have a free portable version. ++1 I use the pro.... It looks good, but much more detailed for what I need. I was looking for some sort of simple weekly or monthly template onto which I can enter my appointments and other scheduled stuff. Thanx anyway tho. Peter You can try some parachute-ware. This package is imported from Vista. When you do such a thing, the EXE files usually have to be hex-edited, as there's some kind of identifier that says what OSes it is valid for. Things like older versions of Solitaire have been brought into later OSes that way. So if you compare the checksum of the EXE in a package like this, it won't exactly match the copy you might have access to in Vista. The file size should be the same as the original copy - it's just three or four particular byte values needed to be changed before they ZIPped up this kit. The new byte values might differ between parachuting into W7 versus W10. I've not seen a recipe for doing this (what the bytes represent), as otherwise I'd be giving a recipe for DIY for this if I had the info. And you wouldn't be able to get away with this, if the files were signed. When files aren't signed, more things are possible. "Install Windows Calendar in Windows 10/7" http://www.intowindows.com/windows-c...for-windows-7/ ******* If you happen to own a copy of Outlook (not Outlook Express), you could check and see if it has a calendar included. If you don't have Outlook already, then a calendar application is probably cheaper on its own. https://www.slipstick.com/images/Out...20Calendar.jpg Paul |
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On Fri, 19 Jan 2018 07:41:16 -0500, wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 15:28:04 -0500, Keith Nuttle wrote: On 1/16/2018 1:33 PM, Good Guy wrote: On 16/01/2018 12:27, wrote: I could use what I wud call - an 'interactive calendar'. In W10. I want a monthly 'page' on which I can enter appointments and such and print same, Anyone suggest? I have looked and did not find anything. Free wud be nice. Thanks Petie Microsoft Online Calendar is one possibility or Google Calendar is another. However, if you have Microsoft Excel then this template is another option: https://templates.office.com/en-gb/Daily-appointment-calendar-TM00000044 Any reason why you don't use Google Search (Or Bing search) that has all answers for people like you?** You really need to learn to search for these simple things as people have different tastes and dislikes and what is good for one person may not necessarily be good for you. I did just that. I did not find anything that seemed to be what I wanted. Now that I have thought more about it, I think the term for what I am looking for is 'interactive calendar', one which is, say, a monthly template, onto which I can keyboard-enter what I need to remember (for wach day), and look at by month. I do not want a simple blank template, onto which I would then pencil in what I want to remember. Thanks Peter -- With over 600 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. This is not a Windows system program but a program that is free that runs on windows. Thunderbird with the Lightning addon gives you full event and task scheduling abilities. You can set the calendar to day, week, month or multiweeks. For task there is limited progress tracking. My wife and I use it to schedule all of our various activities, so there are no conflicts, and each knows what what the other is doing. I'll try to make the .odt format work for me - thanks Peter |
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On 1/19/2018 7:09 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 12:48:46 +0100, Lutz E. Cerning wrote: Bill Bradshaw schrieb : You might take a look at www.essentialpim.com. This is what I use. They have a free portable version. ++1 I use the pro.... It looks good, but much more detailed for what I need. I was looking for some sort of simple weekly or monthly template onto which I can enter my appointments and other scheduled stuff. Thanx anyway tho. Peter Why not just use the Google Calendar, it works through your web browser, you don't need to install it on your computer. It's pretty simple. I've been using that for a number of years. |
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