Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Ryan Lee
What are folks on the list currently using as a calendar/address book? I'm looking at moving from Entourage to iCal/Address Book with iSync since I have .mac. Is this a good move? Or should I give Palm Desktop 4 for OSX a look-see? BTW, I want to be able to sync my Pismo with a Palm IIIxe and a G3

Re: Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Nick
I've tried iCal, imail and whatnot but have gone back to Entourage. As much as I want to stay away from MS products...I find Entourage to be a much better all-in-one solution for managing my contact lists, do e-mail and track my schedule... Just my 2 cents worth... N on 11/25/02 11:04 AM, Ryan

Re: Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 25/11/02 11:04, Ryan Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What are folks on the list currently using as a calendar/address book? I'm looking at moving from Entourage to iCal/Address Book with iSync since I have .mac. Is this a good move? Or should I give Palm Desktop 4 for OSX a look-see? BTW, I

Re: Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Bruce Johnson
Laurent Daudelin wrote: On 25/11/02 11:04, Ryan Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What are folks on the list currently using as a calendar/address book? I'm keeping all my contacts and appointments/to-dos in my Apple Newton MessagePad 2100! Ha! Laurent beat me to it...I'm using my Newton

Re: Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Amber Rhea
On Monday, November 25, 2002, at 11:58 AM, (G-Books) wrote: What are folks on the list currently using as a calendar/address book? I use Now Up-to-Date and Contact. I like iCal but NUTD still has some features that iCal lacks. -- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: *Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread John Beringer
I like the Entourage/iCal combo. E-mail in Entourage, which I find easier and more practical but not faster than Eudora, and my calendar appointments in iCal. What I like about iCal is the possibility to create and 'publish' web-based calendars so that anyone, with any system, can go and view