farber@linc.cis.upenn.edu (David Farber) (12/18/89)
A note I received re a good calendar system ______________________________________ You might consider "Calendoscope", a software package written by "Stained Glass Software". I quote from the cover sheet in the user's guide: "Calendoscope software is a calendar package for the NeXT computer. It shows you your appointments for a single day, for a week, for a month, or for a year. It can handle both one-time appointments and standing appointments. It lets you attach a file or a voice message to an appointment. It warns you of upcoming appointments, both musically and via electronic mail. If you're responsible for setting up a meeting several people, Calendoscope helps you find a time when everybody is available, and lets you schedule the appointment for all the attendees in a single operation." I could be wrong, but I think the package costs $95.00 (qty 1) if you provide your own optical. For more information, contact: Philip Heller Stained Glass Software 1173 Kent Avenue Sunnyvale, CA. 94087 (408) 249-3337 Hope that helps. David Farber; Prof. of CIS and EE, U of Penn, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389 Tele: 215-898-9508(off); 215-274-8292 (home); FAX: 215-898-0587; Cellular: 302-740- 1198 "The fundamental principle of science, the definition almost, is this: the sole test of the validity of any idea is experiment." -- R. P. Feynman
langz@asylum.SF.CA.US (Lang Zerner) (12/18/89)
In article <18207@netnews.upenn.edu> farber@linc.cis.upenn.edu (David Farber) writes: >A note I received re a good calendar system >______________________________________ > >You might consider "Calendoscope", a software package written by "Stained >Glass Software". I quote from the cover sheet in the user's guide: >I could be wrong, but I think the package costs $95.00 (qty 1) if >you provide your own optical. Actually, I seem to recall that you'll get a refund of something like $70 if you send your own opti disk. -- Be seeing you... --Lang Zerner langz@asylum.sf.ca.us UUCP:bionet!asylum!langz ARPA:langz@athena.mit.edu "...and every morning we had to go and LICK the road clean with our TONGUES!"