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Wanted: Calendar/to-do manager with special repeat patterns (for students)
Darwin:
[off topic] Hummmm... thanks Darwin. So maybe I've never experienced the problem because I'm using Outlook a lot, so it gets minimized, maximized, trayed, etc. quite a bit during the day. Still, I've never seen use it more RAM than firefox ;D... And, by what you say, it also seems that this RAM is easily gained back (unlike firefox for instance). [/off topic]
-Armando (February 10, 2008, 10:53 AM)
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Just an update: while this works well for Outlook 2003, it isn't *quite* as effective with Outlook 2007. I find 2007 RAMPS up RAM and if I minimize it to the tray will drop to about 3000KB but then rapidly balloon to about 22000KB and stay there... In many other ways it works better, though, in my opinion. E.g. actions that I perform on messages are done much more quickly. Also, the tight integration with Windows Desktop Search is nice (though, of course, you have to install WDS... but you can configure it to do nothing by keep your PST indexed and NOT to run in the tray so not the end of the world :)).
Armando:
Thanks for the update Darwin.
if I minimize it to the tray will drop to about 3000KB but then rapidly balloon to about 22000KB and stay there... -Darwin (February 28, 2008, 03:29 PM)
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IMO, if one uses Outlook extensively, 22000Kb is really no big deal (depending on the amount of available RAM , of course! I understand that RAM is not always cheap everywhere in the world... or even as accessible).
Darwin:
Agreed, Armando. I'm not stressing about it, but thought that I'd update people about the change. I was stressing about Outlook and RAM when I had 512MB of the stuff. Now I'm running 2GB and it really isn't a big deal...
alxwz:
Wrt the original topic, I'm sorry for not giving any feedback anymore, but I did not have an time whatsoever for this issue over the last few weeks.
Special thanks to tamasd for the pointer to flash card progras like pauker and jmemorize, I'll have to check those out. I'm not after the content of the curriclum, only the schedule, but maybe one could use the flash card apps. But it's a nice idea for a workaround.
OTOH, I don't think Rainlendar supports irregular repeat patterns like the ones I mentioned.
lanux128:
i had been in need such as program some time ago for assigning tasks to team members and a DC member, ethan had kindly programmed such a program. maybe it can be useful to you?
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