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Professional Task Scheduling/Task Management
Sier:
Hello All,
I'm looking for a software to manage all my Professional Tasks/Activities.
I already tried Sunbird but didn't really like its interface.
Something "similar" to Google Calendar would be good.
Thanks.
PPLandry:
Sunbird and Google Cal are online tools... is that a requirement?
If yes, have you tried Airset? Zoho? Scrybe? 30 Boxes? (some of these also support off-line mode)
If no, there are 100's. Need more information to guide you.
Sier:
I need a software. Can NOT be an online tool.
I need something simple.. Don't have more information because I don't have experience with this kind of software.
I need something to track what needs to be done, by what date. What clients need services, dates, addresses, problem description etc.
Imagine I'm a Manager @ Telecommunications Company and need to orientate my technicians, on what tasks need to be done, what clients need service, etc.
Just name a few, and I'll start searching and trying it out.
Thanks
PPLandry:
OK... First series of questions:
- single-user or multi-user ?
- if multi-user, is it strickly LAN or do you require some WAN (i.e. web) access ?
- if multi-user, do you need access control, permission levels ?
- Have you fixed a cost to purchase the software(s) ?
- Have you fixed a cost to adapt / configure it for your needs ?
- Have you considered the omnipresent Outlook ?
- Do you require PDA sync ?
Sier:
OK... First series of questions:
- single-user or multi-user ?
- if multi-user, is it strickly LAN or do you require some WAN (i.e. web) access ?
- if multi-user, do you need access control, permission levels ?
- Have you fixed a cost to purchase the software(s) ?
- Have you fixed a cost to adapt / configure it for your needs ?
- Have you considered the omnipresent Outlook ?
- Do you require PDA sync ?
-PPLandry (March 28, 2008, 08:38 PM)
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Single-User
Don't like Outlook
Doesn't require PDA Sync.
I just need something simple and useful, maybe I'll stick to Sunbird.
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