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On the Palm I used a freeware program called 'Open' which kept track of shop opening times.
I know that I could just write the times in a note or word doc, but has anyone found a similiar progam for ppc. Cheers, Andy | |||||
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I usually don't understand what I'm talking about, so please be kind if I don't understand you.
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You can use virtually any Palm program you like w/the emulator Style Tap. There's a free trial.
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There is a freeware called PocketOpen that does exactly what you want. The catch is, it is in German. But I don't think it would be too big of a problem.
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I guess I don't see what the big problem is. I've set up a category in the Address Book called "Place of Business" and entered all the info that I need there: business name, address, phones & fax, hours, etc. That way I don't have to worry about opening another program and its all in my desktop Outlook anyway!
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