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Non Life Sciences => Technology => Topic started by: Pmb on 26/09/2013 05:29:11
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As some of you know, I'm on probation. I've forgotten to keep a couple of my meetings with my probation officer and she's doing her thing, threatening to take me back into court about it. I can't do that. So I figure that if I find the right program it will help me keep my appointments,
Does anybody know of a good Windows XP program that will wake me up and remind me of my meetings for the day? Thanks.
Pete
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There are always benefits of using a printed calendar.
However, I think Outlook has a calendar built into it. I never used it much, but some people do. Blackberries can also tie into the Outlook calendar, at least for corporate accounts. I presume other smart cell phones will do the same.
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Actually, thinking about it. The corporate versions of the Blackberry and smart phones sync automatically. The personal version probably need you to plug the device into your PC to sync.
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There are always benefits of using a printed calendar.
I have one. But I forget to look at it quite often.
However, I think Outlook has a calendar built into it. I never used it much, but some people do.
Great! I'll check it out.
I can't afford a blackberry. I'm looking for something I can get on www.download.com
Pete
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Outlook, of course, comes with some versions of MS Office. All versions?
I think OpenOffice or LibreOffice have a similar function in the Evolution package, although I haven't used that one either, and it likely would have less smartphone support.
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There are "sticky note" simulations where a note will appear on screen when you start the computer ...
http://www.howtogeek.com/80043/using-sticky-notes-in-windows-vista-or-xp-2/
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/products/features/sticky-notes
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Whatever hardware runs your program,you have to keep it switched on and, if you want it to wake you up, close to your bed. I use a cheap old mobile phone. One of the earliest Nokia apps (so old that they call it a feature, not an app) is "calendar" that does exactly what you need.
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I think you can program your computer to turn on at a specified time. I assume that is generally the same time every day, but there is no reason it couldn't be tied into the calendar.
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Still seems like a lot of hard work and hardware to replicate what you probably already have in a portable and reliable form.
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Still seems like a lot of hard work and hardware to replicate what you probably already have in a portable and reliable form.
I think some virtual sticky-notes can be made to pop-up say a week in advance of the due date.
Some have the ability to record voice messages ...
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and they don't fall off the screen like the paper originals.
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Still seems like a lot of hard work and hardware to replicate what you probably already have in a portable and reliable form.
What do you mean by probably already have in a portable and reliable form?
I think some virtual sticky-notes can be made to pop-up say a week in advance of the due date.
I understand how it can look from someone else's point of view. However, being in my shoes it's really quite a different experience though. With severe problems with memory the problem causes a world of differences though. The courts are not a patient entity though though.
Some have the ability to record voice messages ...
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Unreliable since my computer has never been reliable when playing computer back sounds. :(
...and they don't fall off the screen like the paper originals.
Thank you so much!
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Still seems like a lot of hard work and hardware to replicate what you probably already have in a portable and reliable form.
What do you mean by probably already have in a portable and reliable form?
I think Alan is referring to real paper post-it sticky notes, which are "portable and reliable".
Various free Sticky Notes utilities here ... https://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-sticky-notes-utility.htm
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Samsung note 3 contains an app for appointments , according to me it is the best app available to the date.