Hi Kevin,
I also like the Alarm program but there is another product the would most
likely suit you better than something on your PC. You would keep it in your
pocket and you don't have to be in front of your PC for it to remind you of
appointments.
Send me a note off line and I will tell you about it as it's not JFW related.
Many thanks,
Jim Pipczak
VisTech
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At 04:09 AM 23/11/1999 -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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