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I wasn't sure what category to post this, but its going to be for installation scheduling, so I figured installers that pop in here may have a suggestion....
Do any of you know of any decent scheduling software that is inexpensive and halfway easy to use? I'd love to ditch the "install book" and get something that could be accessed from a couple computers as well.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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Posts: 1322 | From: Mechanicsville, Va USA | Registered: Nov 1999
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If you have a proper network setup you can use Microsoft outlook. Simple, easy to use/read, and can be set up so that each user has their own account, or can probably be set up so every user reads/edits the same account. Best thing about it...it comes with most windows based machines. Just depends on if you want to get by with something free or really go for the good stuff.
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Microsoft Project I think is something like your looking for.
Although I suggest everyone has a PDA......handy when you make use of them to there fullest. If you care to learn more about PDA's...... www.aximsite.com has a "what can I do with my PDA", and with Windows Mobile 2003 and 2005 coming out...........becoming very desktop replacment.
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