Messages - jdd [ switch to compact view ]

Pages: prev1 ... 26 27 28 29 30 [31] 32 33 34 35 36 ... 42next
151
Rainlendar is worth a look, then, at least for fun since you bought something already -- it has a free Outlook plugin.

I had already checked out Rainlender.  It's nice (and free) but the Oulook plug-in is one-directional, meaning you still have update the Outlook calendar directly.  With Remind-me, you can update the Remind-Me calendar and you can synch from Outlook to RM or RM to Outlook, or to both.....not sure I explained that very well. 

If you work with Outlook and "Accept" meeting invitations, then you may appreciate the value of the synching ability of RM.

I have a laptop which serves a dual role for both work and play.  Since I am pretty much shackled to Outlook for planning things, I need something that talks with outlook.  Otherwise RM would have little value to me.

MLO, on the otherhand, is in a different league.  There are way too many many bells and whistles for my simple needs.  I read the description of the Outlook plug-in and it seems that it is not up to par with the synching ability of RM, but admittadly i did not install it to test it out.

152
I rely on Outlook for scheduling meetings and appointments but its a pain in the neck to quickly check dates or open if it is not already opened.

I recently tried and ended up buying Remind-Me http://www.beiley.com/remind-me/index.html.  It's the only program I could find that can fully synchronize in either direction with the Outlook calendar (with an extra add on package). 

At US$40 it's a bit pricey but after using the demo I found I couldn't live without it.  I always have it running in the system tray to refer to, and to quickly revise appointments/meetings which can later by synched with Outlook.

153
There's nothing like a good F

154
Point of clarification - My issue described above is not with capturing a screen.  My issue/dilemma is how one prints out a hard copy of a lengthy autoscrolled screen capture so it can be viewed without a microscope.

155
Firefox Extension Backup Extension (FEBE) 2.0 might be what you're looking for.

FEBE allows you to quickly and easily backup your Firefox extensions. In fact, it goes beyond just backing up -- It will actually rebuild your extensions individually into installable .xpi files. Now you can easily synchronize your office and home browsers.

FEBE backs up your extensions, themes, and (optionally) your bookmarks, preferences and cookies.

Pages: prev1 ... 26 27 28 29 30 [31] 32 33 34 35 36 ... 42next
Go to full version