I completely agree about changing past appointments!
The reason I was given why Humanware wouldn't/couldn't prevent this was
because Outlook does the same to old appointments. So if you synchronise
with Outlook then there might be a conflict. Why a short-coming of Microsoft
should be built into Braillenote I've no idea.
I don't synchronise my Outlook calendar with the Braillenote but always
enter my appointments manually.
I think there should be an option with the Braillenote to ask if you want
previous appointments changed ... I don't understand why anyone would want
to change long-gone appointments though. 

Regards, Ian.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JD Townsend
Sent: 17 August 2008 01:31
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] KeyPlan limitations


Hi All:

I truly love and depend on the KeyPlan program and recent 
improvements have made it more valuable to me.   Work I am 
scheduled six to nine appointments a day;  without KeyPlan I'd be 
lost.

But, I would love it more if it could do just a little bit more.

1       when changing an appointment the program changes both past 
and future appointments.  This destroys my history and makes 
it impossible for me to look back for, as an example, my 
initial appointment with a patient.
2       When inserting a new special appointment into my day the 
planner announces conflicts back in the planner ancient 
history - annoying, but not a big deal.

It seems like a not too difficult project to correct these 
problems and,  least for me the product would be nicely upgraded. But, while
I'm asking, the weirdness in printing the planner 
continues the odd stuff.  On first print of a week's schedule I 
only get the first few lines, the rest of the page is blank.  By 
the second demand to print it does a full print job.  It isn't 
the printer - the problem is within KeyPlan.  The program asks 
which days to print, but does not do as it is told until the 
second request - much like a teenager.   Wish that could be 
corrected as well.



                JD Townsend
                Daytona Beach, Florida, Earth
Helping the light dependent to see.

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