[comp.windows.ms] Info on a Scheduling Application

scott@uwav1.u.washington.edu (02/20/91)

I work for a company that has a lot of machinery and
equipments that require regulary scheduled maintenance.
We are looking for a software package that will keep track
of these schedules, and prompt us when one is due.
We would also like it to be able to print a calendar-like
printout with all the upcoming scheduled maintenances marked on the due
dates so that we can post it on the wall (which will also server as a
regular calendar, of course).
 
Is there a software package that meets these requirements or something
that comes close? We would like it to be a Windows based application,
since the people at the company are already exposed to Windows. However
if there is no such package for Windows, a DOS base program would  
still be very acceptable.
 
Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Sincerely,
Scott K. Stephen

gregf@hpnmdla.HP.COM (Greg Farrell) (02/22/91)

In comp.windows.ms, scott@uwav1.u.washington.edu writes:

    I work for a company that has a lot of machinery and
    equipments that require regulary scheduled maintenance.
    We are looking for a software package that will keep track
    of these schedules, and prompt us when one is due.
    We would also like it to be able to print a calendar-like
    printout with all the upcoming scheduled maintenances marked on the due
    dates so that we can post it on the wall (which will also server as a
    regular calendar, of course).
 
    Is there a software package that meets these requirements or something
    that comes close? We would like it to be a Windows based application,
    since the people at the company are already exposed to Windows. However
    if there is no such package for Windows, a DOS base program would  
    still be very acceptable.
 
    Thanks in advance for your help.
 
    Sincerely,

Scott K. Stephen

Scott - you might take a look a RunTime Tool book which comes in a scaled down version with Windows 3.0.  It does calendars and can prompt you at particular 
dates and times.   -Greg Farrell