OK DONNA:
Can you give us URL for down loaidng it?
Please provide more detials about where we can get the 0program.
Thanking you in advance.
STAN P...
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At 04:09 AM 11/23/99 -0600, you wrote:
>There is a calendar I use that works quite well with JAWS called Alarm 95.
>I like it because you can put as many reminders in as you need and it does
>work. I haven't experiemented with it a lot as far as seting a lot of the
>different times, but the times I use it for and place in it are kept to
>the second.
>
>It stays on the task tray until the apointment time and sopens and I check
>the event. I have it set to erase the event after I've finished with it.
>
>The event entered to remind me to give my dog his heart worm medicine
>comes up every 28th of each month.
>
>It may not be the best program on the market, but it is JAWS friendly.
>
>Donna
>At 02:22 PM 11/22/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I have been named as interim supervisor of our training center and, as a
>>consequence, will need to keep track of a great many items including
>>appointments, tours, etc. We are using a Novell network here and I use
>>JFW 3.3.31. Can someone here suggest a calendaring and appointment
>>program which will work well with the network loaded and is jfw
>>friendly? Also, I would like the ability to have myself reminded of
>>upcoming events at times which I can vary according to the need at the
>>time. Finally, I would like this program to start as I start into
>>windows so I get reminded each day of what is coming up.
>>
>>Any help you can provide on this would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
>>
>>Kevin Nathan
>>Adaptive Technology Specialist
>>Idaho Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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