No Outlook
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Does it has the calendar to track appointment? - SONORK ID 100.17421 : b0nu$ -
Actually I have started using the Calendar in Sonork for My appointments now, I don't have many so management isn't a big issue. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
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I think he needs something that works... Crivo Automated Credit Assessment
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I think he needs something that works... Crivo Automated Credit Assessment
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loket wrote: Notes work like a charm Oh, you mean those yellow, sticky-ones ? Crivo Automated Credit Assessment
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Are there any good alternative to outlook? I don't like it! I need an e-mail, appointment&calendar program but I can't find a good one. Is outlook the only one?? What do you use? Thanks - SONORK ID 100.17421 : b0nu$ -
There are several available free options that will handle your email needs. There are even more if you are willing to pay a little bit. I have yet to find one that handles e-mail, calendering, notes and tasks like outlook though, (At least not in a Win32 environment ;) ). If you find one let me know. Here is a list of email programs that I have tried along with their cost and my rating of them on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the best). Poco Mail Price: 25.00 Rating: 9 Notes: My present favourite. Would be a 10 but the UI is just non-standard enough to give it a small learning curve. Normally I would have hit him harder for this, but the program extremely well and the UI may be non-standard but it sure is pretty. :) Pegasus Mail Price: Free Rating: 5 Notes: This has been around for ever and has a strong following. Lots of nice features. The UI drove me bat-sh*t though so I gave up one it. I dig the feature set so I may try it again sometime. Calypso Price: Free Rating: 8 Notes: This was my standard e-mail client for ages. I still think it was one of the best written e-mail clients of it's time. Unfortunately, it is no longer being supported, this is primarily what bumps it's rating down. It is still available though. Eudora Price: Free Rating: 4 Notes: I had the same problem with Eudora that I had with Pegasus. The UI made me want to bash my head into the cube wall. One additional problem with Eudora though, I had frequent program crashes. I may give the new version a chance sometime though. Clients I am aware of but haven't tried yet. i.Scribe/InScribe Price: Free/20.00 Mail Warrior Price: Free The Bat! Price: Free Express Plus Price: 35.00 Hope that helps.
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loket wrote: Notes work like a charm Oh, you mean those yellow, sticky-ones ? Crivo Automated Credit Assessment
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You are qutoing selected parts of my message. Did you read the fineprint? Just for the record, i hate notes. (anybody who do not have not used it) X| (and no, not the sticky ones :) )
loket wrote: You are qutoing selected parts of my message. It's stronger than me, I can't help doing it... :) loket wrote: Did you read the fineprint? Yes, I was just joking... loket wrote: Just for the record, i hate notes. (anybody who do not have not used it) All the sane ones hate... :) Crivo Automated Credit Assessment
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Actually I have started using the Calendar in Sonork for My appointments now, I don't have many so management isn't a big issue. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
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Colin Davies wrote: I don't have many so management isn't a big issue. Poor Colin.
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Colin Davies wrote: I don't have many so management isn't a big issue. Poor Colin.
Martin Marvinski wrote: Poor Colin. I actually wasn't after sympathy. Few appointments is a good thing from my perspective, as you don't have to endure endless meetings and play office politicis, Instead you can do productive stuff. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
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There are several available free options that will handle your email needs. There are even more if you are willing to pay a little bit. I have yet to find one that handles e-mail, calendering, notes and tasks like outlook though, (At least not in a Win32 environment ;) ). If you find one let me know. Here is a list of email programs that I have tried along with their cost and my rating of them on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the best). Poco Mail Price: 25.00 Rating: 9 Notes: My present favourite. Would be a 10 but the UI is just non-standard enough to give it a small learning curve. Normally I would have hit him harder for this, but the program extremely well and the UI may be non-standard but it sure is pretty. :) Pegasus Mail Price: Free Rating: 5 Notes: This has been around for ever and has a strong following. Lots of nice features. The UI drove me bat-sh*t though so I gave up one it. I dig the feature set so I may try it again sometime. Calypso Price: Free Rating: 8 Notes: This was my standard e-mail client for ages. I still think it was one of the best written e-mail clients of it's time. Unfortunately, it is no longer being supported, this is primarily what bumps it's rating down. It is still available though. Eudora Price: Free Rating: 4 Notes: I had the same problem with Eudora that I had with Pegasus. The UI made me want to bash my head into the cube wall. One additional problem with Eudora though, I had frequent program crashes. I may give the new version a chance sometime though. Clients I am aware of but haven't tried yet. i.Scribe/InScribe Price: Free/20.00 Mail Warrior Price: Free The Bat! Price: Free Express Plus Price: 35.00 Hope that helps.
Thanks a lot. I'll give a look at them all! bye. - SONORK ID 100.17421 : b0nu$ -
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Thanks a lot. I'll give a look at them all! bye. - SONORK ID 100.17421 : b0nu$ -
Glad to help. Hope you find something that works for you. :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
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