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Eisboch wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 14:41:49 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: D.Duck wrote: Do you know of a good email client that incorporates a calendar that is similar to Outlook? They are working on Thunderbird 3 which be both a calendar and email product. From Mozilla's web site Thunderbird 3 will include calendaring, better search, and better overall user experience, much like Firefox 3. We're hoping for a release in late 2008 -- the exact timing will depend on who joins this collective effort. I forgot to mention, you can use the Lightning add on until this is released https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2313 Why do you need a calendar inside an email program? What the hell is a "calendar"? Eisboch Look at your watch, those numbers on the right hand side are calendar dates. -- This NG post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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"D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... What the hell is a "calendar"? Eisboch It's used to remind you when to go to your boat. 8) What boat? ...... oh, yea,,, *that boat* ..... I need directions. Eisboch |
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 16:10:33 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 14:41:49 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: D.Duck wrote: Do you know of a good email client that incorporates a calendar that is similar to Outlook? They are working on Thunderbird 3 which be both a calendar and email product. From Mozilla's web site Thunderbird 3 will include calendaring, better search, and better overall user experience, much like Firefox 3. We're hoping for a release in late 2008 -- the exact timing will depend on who joins this collective effort. I forgot to mention, you can use the Lightning add on until this is released https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2313 Why do you need a calendar inside an email program? What the hell is a "calendar"? It's like a colander only with different letters. |
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 16:24:44 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... What the hell is a "calendar"? Eisboch It's used to remind you when to go to your boat. 8) What boat? ...... oh, yea,,, *that boat* ..... I need directions. Turn left. You'll get there eventually. :) |
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 14:07:25 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
Do you know of a good email client that incorporates a calendar that is similar to Outlook? Thunderbird has something called Sunbird. Reggie mentioned Lightning, which I hadn't seen. I tested Sunbird, but rejected it. I was looking for something with Outlook scheduling/reminding capabilities but not e-mail, as I'm happy using Agent and Yahoo for that. I bought something recently that has address/scheduling/calendar/reminders/passwords and invokes Agent for e-mail sending. Tested a lot of PIM's before getting it and am happy with it. Though not perfect, the visual calendar and reminder functionality is what I was after. Still would do a couple things differently if I was writing it for myself, but I don't want to do that. The computer/human interface issue is fraught with personal preferences. I was looking for something close to the Outlook "feel" for scheduling/reminders without the overhead and unneeded stuff. Got used to Outlook at work, but what I bought is much more suited to home use. It's a free download/trial. But it's not an e-mail client. --Vic |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 16:43:25 -0500, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 14:07:25 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: Do you know of a good email client that incorporates a calendar that is similar to Outlook? Thunderbird has something called Sunbird. Reggie mentioned Lightning, which I hadn't seen. I tested Sunbird, but rejected it. I was looking for something with Outlook scheduling/reminding capabilities but not e-mail, as I'm happy using Agent and Yahoo for that. I bought something recently that has address/scheduling/calendar/reminders/passwords and invokes Agent for e-mail sending. Tested a lot of PIM's before getting it and am happy with it. Though not perfect, the visual calendar and reminder functionality is what I was after. Still would do a couple things differently if I was writing it for myself, but I don't want to do that. The computer/human interface issue is fraught with personal preferences. I was looking for something close to the Outlook "feel" for scheduling/reminders without the overhead and unneeded stuff. Got used to Outlook at work, but what I bought is much more suited to home use. It's a free download/trial. But it's not an e-mail client. --Vic Ah, come on, give us a hint. ;-) |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... What the hell is a "calendar"? Eisboch It's used to remind you when to go to your boat. 8) What boat? ...... oh, yea,,, *that boat* ..... I need directions. Eisboch Google maps. |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 14:07:25 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: Do you know of a good email client that incorporates a calendar that is similar to Outlook? Thunderbird has something called Sunbird. Reggie mentioned Lightning, which I hadn't seen. I tested Sunbird, but rejected it. I was looking for something with Outlook scheduling/reminding capabilities but not e-mail, as I'm happy using Agent and Yahoo for that. I bought something recently that has address/scheduling/calendar/reminders/passwords and invokes Agent for e-mail sending. Tested a lot of PIM's before getting it and am happy with it. Though not perfect, the visual calendar and reminder functionality is what I was after. Still would do a couple things differently if I was writing it for myself, but I don't want to do that. The computer/human interface issue is fraught with personal preferences. I was looking for something close to the Outlook "feel" for scheduling/reminders without the overhead and unneeded stuff. Got used to Outlook at work, but what I bought is much more suited to home use. It's a free download/trial. But it's not an e-mail client. --Vic Pretty please. At least a few letters in it's name. |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 20:58:56 GMT, John H.
wrote: Am considering this laptop for my wife's birthday in a couple weeks. Best Buy has it on sale for $999. I'll add another gig of RAM and router. http://tinyurl.com/59yons Thoughts? Looks like you got some. Did you get a laptop because you can use it on the road? Never had one myself except what my job provided. I hated that thing, mostly because of the keyboard. Thinking a laptop with wireless internet might come in handy for traveling though. Since I only vacation a couple weeks a year, I haven't felt the need. But that might change. --Vic |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 14:41:49 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: D.Duck wrote: Do you know of a good email client that incorporates a calendar that is similar to Outlook? They are working on Thunderbird 3 which be both a calendar and email product. From Mozilla's web site Thunderbird 3 will include calendaring, better search, and better overall user experience, much like Firefox 3. We're hoping for a release in late 2008 -- the exact timing will depend on who joins this collective effort. I forgot to mention, you can use the Lightning add on until this is released https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2313 Why do you need a calendar inside an email program? What the hell is a "calendar"? Eisboch It's kind of like a paper clock that counts days instead of hours. You do remember what a clock is, right? |
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