andyc@bucky.intel.com (Andy Crump) (03/26/91)
I am looking for a complete replacement for a Dayplanner or Daytimer. There seems to be plenty of applications for appointments and addresses, but are there any for "to do" lists with prioritization? I would like to see one application that has it all, with autoforwarding of todo items to the next day and all. Thanks for any info, -- -- Andy Crump ...!tektronix!reed!littlei!andyc | andyc@littlei.intel.com ...!uunet!littlei!andyc | andyc@littlei.uu.net Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed here are my own and not representive of Intel Corportation.
aclin@blackjack.dt.navy.mil (Charissa S. Aclin) (03/27/91)
In <ANDYC.91Mar26101128@bucky.intel.com> andyc@bucky.intel.com (Andy Crump) writes: >I am looking for a complete replacement for a Dayplanner or Daytimer. >There seems to be plenty of applications for appointments and addresses, but are >there any for "to do" lists with prioritization? >I would like to see one application that has it all, with >autoforwarding of todo items to the next day and all. You might want to check out FocalPoint II. I use it and am very pleased with it. It has daily and monthly calendars, plus and to-do list for items and phone calls. There are also other categories, such as project/client/vendor info, expenses, time cards, rolex, and notes. It works with Hypercard 1.25. It's made by TenPoint. I haven't used any other packages of this nature, but am very pleased with Focal Point. C. Aclin