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    I have an application that I wrote, it basically sits on your desktop and tells you your Outlook Tasks and Calander, I intend to release this as freeware soon. (Supported by Google AdWords on the web site, no ads in the application). Anyway, it works great on the machines I can get my hands on to test it with, yet my friend is having issues. I have run out of ways to test so I am asking anyone thats reading this message, if you would like to test it on your system I would be very gratefull. Here are some screenshots of the application "Outlook View": http://www.devclarity.com/ov1.png[^] http://www.devclarity.com/ov2.png[^] The interface is 100% customizable with XHTML and CSS. Requirments: Outlook 2003 (May work with other versions, untested) .Net Framework 2 If you would be intrested in helping me test this out please send me an email directly: "hazlema @ devclarity.com" Thanks.... Matthew Hazlett

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      I have an application that I wrote, it basically sits on your desktop and tells you your Outlook Tasks and Calander, I intend to release this as freeware soon. (Supported by Google AdWords on the web site, no ads in the application). Anyway, it works great on the machines I can get my hands on to test it with, yet my friend is having issues. I have run out of ways to test so I am asking anyone thats reading this message, if you would like to test it on your system I would be very gratefull. Here are some screenshots of the application "Outlook View": http://www.devclarity.com/ov1.png[^] http://www.devclarity.com/ov2.png[^] The interface is 100% customizable with XHTML and CSS. Requirments: Outlook 2003 (May work with other versions, untested) .Net Framework 2 If you would be intrested in helping me test this out please send me an email directly: "hazlema @ devclarity.com" Thanks.... Matthew Hazlett

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      David Crow
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      Matthew Hazlett wrote:

      yet my friend is having issues.

      Sounds like it's time to get a new friend! ;) Just kidding. What is it that does not work on this other machine?


      "The words of God are not like the oak leaf which dies and falls to the earth, but like the pine tree which stays green forever." - Native American Proverb

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        Matthew Hazlett wrote:

        yet my friend is having issues.

        Sounds like it's time to get a new friend! ;) Just kidding. What is it that does not work on this other machine?


        "The words of God are not like the oak leaf which dies and falls to the earth, but like the pine tree which stays green forever." - Native American Proverb

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        Matthew Hazlett
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        Well I tracked it down to an XML error. But thankfully I think I figured out what the problem was. I was updating the innertext property without rencoding the string... This is why it would work on my machine and the ones I tested it on but not his. I'd still be eger to have people test it if they like before taking the http://www.Betanews.com/[^] plunge :-) I'll post the app on my website, anyone who wants can test it out. (If you have problems please drop me a line). http://www.devclarity.com/OutlookView-Beta.zip[^] Let me know if you test it out or have any suggestions ! Matthew Hazlett

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          I have an application that I wrote, it basically sits on your desktop and tells you your Outlook Tasks and Calander, I intend to release this as freeware soon. (Supported by Google AdWords on the web site, no ads in the application). Anyway, it works great on the machines I can get my hands on to test it with, yet my friend is having issues. I have run out of ways to test so I am asking anyone thats reading this message, if you would like to test it on your system I would be very gratefull. Here are some screenshots of the application "Outlook View": http://www.devclarity.com/ov1.png[^] http://www.devclarity.com/ov2.png[^] The interface is 100% customizable with XHTML and CSS. Requirments: Outlook 2003 (May work with other versions, untested) .Net Framework 2 If you would be intrested in helping me test this out please send me an email directly: "hazlema @ devclarity.com" Thanks.... Matthew Hazlett

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          James Gupta
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          I have outlook XP so i'll tell you how it runs on that

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            I have outlook XP so i'll tell you how it runs on that

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            Matthew Hazlett
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            Great, thanks -- looking forward to hearing how it works Matthew Hazlett

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              I have an application that I wrote, it basically sits on your desktop and tells you your Outlook Tasks and Calander, I intend to release this as freeware soon. (Supported by Google AdWords on the web site, no ads in the application). Anyway, it works great on the machines I can get my hands on to test it with, yet my friend is having issues. I have run out of ways to test so I am asking anyone thats reading this message, if you would like to test it on your system I would be very gratefull. Here are some screenshots of the application "Outlook View": http://www.devclarity.com/ov1.png[^] http://www.devclarity.com/ov2.png[^] The interface is 100% customizable with XHTML and CSS. Requirments: Outlook 2003 (May work with other versions, untested) .Net Framework 2 If you would be intrested in helping me test this out please send me an email directly: "hazlema @ devclarity.com" Thanks.... Matthew Hazlett

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              Bugs were fixed, here is the latest: http://devclarity.com/OutlookView/OutlookView-Beta.rar[^] Matthew Hazlett Sometimes I miss the simpler DOS days of Borland Turbo Pascal (but not very often).

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