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To: Harry J. who wrote (111)10/12/2000 8:10:14 AM
From: Harry J.  Respond to of 136
 
Thread - on the LotusNotes Organizer synching software. Another VII user in my office tried it over the weekend w/LN 5.0 (to which we are currently migrating from 4.7) and reports that it works wonderfully. He no longer has to print out his daily schedule or enter it longhand in a daytimer; his personal and business Calendar entries all "went" to their proper places. He's had the VII since about 7PM last Friday (he wasn't sure about how useful PDAs are, being a former auditor in love with paper and all hahaha, but bought one after he'd seen mine). He said the instructions were easy to follow. I haven't tried it, figuring I'd wait to see if my employer will buy the software for us (as I don't have to track time and people like he does so don't *really* need that). I think he said it was less than $60.

Just thought you'd like to know.

Harry



To: Harry J. who wrote (111)10/12/2000 9:47:42 PM
From: A. Charles  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 136
 
You can also bookmark people the same way. One problem is that the Palm does not give a listing of recent messages on a thread the way you see it on your PC; instead you go directly to the oldest unread message. The people-marks, in contrast, does give you a listing. I find that the Palm application never gives me a correct count of the number of people with new messages posted. Oh well, still convenient!

Happy trades,
ac