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Scheduling software?

Mike Keller
I forgotten to tune in to a net or a bulletin so many times that I would
like to have an automated solution.  The K3 Alarm  function is a good
first step for a single event but
what I would prefer is the ability to build a multi event schedule.
Does anyone know if there already is a program where you can enter start
times, duration, frequencies and modes,into a table then have the K3
folow the schedule?

Tnx,

Mike Keller
W1BNC
K2 3339
K3   598


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Re: Scheduling software?

hf4me
http://www.developerplus.com/

Click on Product search
type in Schedule Wizard

"Single User" $29.

Will do all scheduling - sound alarms, pop up on your screen, "run a
program"
---Does repeats, snooze, early warning pop up windows, second Tuesdays, last
Fridays, every Monday and Thursday, once only, once monthly, once yearly,
etc, etc.  Prints calendar format, memo format, list format, for date range
specified and on and on.

--- so, set up your HRD to whatever you use to turn on your radio when it
comes up and whatever else you want it to do automatically.

Vince writes a great program.  Bought it probably over 10 years ago.  Did
upgrade to next level last year.

No monitory interest, just a satisfied customer.  $29. That's it.

73, Jim KG0KP


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> I forgotten to tune in to a net or a bulletin so many times that I would
> like to have an automated solution.  The K3 Alarm  function is a good
> first step for a single event but
> what I would prefer is the ability to build a multi event schedule.
> Does anyone know if there already is a program where you can enter start
> times, duration, frequencies and modes,into a table then have the K3
> folow the schedule?
>
> Tnx,
>
> Mike Keller
> W1BNC
> K2 3339
> K3   598
>
>
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Don Wilhelm-4
Or at zero cost, try out Mozillai Sunbird - and/or if you are running
Thunderbird as your email client, use Lightning instead or in addition
to it..
I find it better for my purposes than MS Outlook's calendar.  Supports
multiple calendars, and common calendar files.  The XYL and I share a
calendar file so we can see 'who is doing what and when'  The shared
calendar files can live on any shared hard drive and are available at
any computer on our home network

73,
Don W3FPR

Jim Miller wrote:

> http://www.developerplus.com/
>
> Click on Product search
> type in Schedule Wizard
>
> "Single User" $29.
>
> Will do all scheduling - sound alarms, pop up on your screen, "run a
> program"
> ---Does repeats, snooze, early warning pop up windows, second Tuesdays, last
> Fridays, every Monday and Thursday, once only, once monthly, once yearly,
> etc, etc.  Prints calendar format, memo format, list format, for date range
> specified and on and on.
>  
>
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Brett Howard
I do something similar but I use Outlook at work and use google sync.
That way anything I enter into my PDA or at work gets copied into my
google calendar and then also pushed to all other devices.  I have my
home laptop using evolution in linux tied to google as well.  

This allows me to enter any calendar event into my phone or work or home
computer and one entry then automatically updates all locations.  Then
also my wife has a google calendar and we have ours shared to allow for
the same thing you mentioned.  I've got all this under my own personal
domain which google hosts for me and provides all of the gmail service
(yet under my own personal domain name) and they provide all of these
services (including hosting) at no charge.

~Brett (KC7OTG)

On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 09:12 -0400, Don Wilhelm wrote:

> Or at zero cost, try out Mozillai Sunbird - and/or if you are running
> Thunderbird as your email client, use Lightning instead or in addition
> to it..
> I find it better for my purposes than MS Outlook's calendar.  Supports
> multiple calendars, and common calendar files.  The XYL and I share a
> calendar file so we can see 'who is doing what and when'  The shared
> calendar files can live on any shared hard drive and are available at
> any computer on our home network
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> Jim Miller wrote:
> > http://www.developerplus.com/
> >
> > Click on Product search
> > type in Schedule Wizard
> >
> > "Single User" $29.
> >
> > Will do all scheduling - sound alarms, pop up on your screen, "run a
> > program"
> > ---Does repeats, snooze, early warning pop up windows, second Tuesdays, last
> > Fridays, every Monday and Thursday, once only, once monthly, once yearly,
> > etc, etc.  Prints calendar format, memo format, list format, for date range
> > specified and on and on.
> >  
> >
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Re: Scheduling software?

David F. Reed
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Don (or anyone else for that matter...),

Lightning looks like a good add on to Thunderbird; does anyone know if
there is a way to sync it up with the calendar and to do list on my Palm
OS device?

Thanks & 73 de Dave, W5SV

Don Wilhelm wrote:

> Or at zero cost, try out Mozillai Sunbird - and/or if you are running
> Thunderbird as your email client, use Lightning instead or in addition
> to it..
> I find it better for my purposes than MS Outlook's calendar.  Supports
> multiple calendars, and common calendar files.  The XYL and I share a
> calendar file so we can see 'who is doing what and when'  The shared
> calendar files can live on any shared hard drive and are available at
> any computer on our home network
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
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Don Wilhelm-4
Dave,

I don't know if it suits your needs or not, but take a look at
http://portableapps.com/apps/office/sunbird_portable.  Sunbird and
Lightning can share the same calendar files.

73,
Don W3FPR

David F. Reed wrote:

> Don (or anyone else for that matter...),
>
> Lightning looks like a good add on to Thunderbird; does anyone know if
> there is a way to sync it up with the calendar and to do list on my
> Palm OS device?
>
> Thanks & 73 de Dave, W5SV
>
> Don Wilhelm wrote:
>> Or at zero cost, try out Mozillai Sunbird - and/or if you are running
>> Thunderbird as your email client, use Lightning instead or in
>> addition to it..
>> I find it better for my purposes than MS Outlook's calendar.  
>> Supports multiple calendars, and common calendar files.  The XYL and
>> I share a calendar file so we can see 'who is doing what and when'  
>> The shared calendar files can live on any shared hard drive and are
>> available at any computer on our home network
>>
>> 73,
>> Don W3FPR
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David F. Reed
Don,

thanks for the thought; I will look at that and report back if you like.

73 de Dave, W5SV

Don Wilhelm wrote:

> Dave,
>
> I don't know if it suits your needs or not, but take a look at
> http://portableapps.com/apps/office/sunbird_portable.  Sunbird and
> Lightning can share the same calendar files.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> David F. Reed wrote:
>> Don (or anyone else for that matter...),
>>
>> Lightning looks like a good add on to Thunderbird; does anyone know
>> if there is a way to sync it up with the calendar and to do list on
>> my Palm OS device?
>>
>> Thanks & 73 de Dave, W5SV  
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