Where is the Killer Calendar?
AnonaCow writes "Firefox and Thunderbird rock my world, but Mozilla's Calendar (Sunbird) has a long way to go. This maybe mundane, but what software does the slashdot community use to schedule? How do you keep track of your various appointments? What about your 'To Do' List?"
For scheduling? Why cron, of course...
I have tried them all, Julian, Aztech... you name it. But I find that Gregorian does the job with minimal fuss and a high degree of accuracy (but not so much accuracy that it is cold and unfriendly.)
...But I digress. TREMBLE PUNY HUMANS!ONE DAY MY SPECIES WILL DESTROY YOU ALL!
Sure! On a Post-It Note, I write:
Morning - Read Slashdot
Afternoon - Read Slashdot
Evening - Read Slashdot
Note: Time to look for job? Not today.
Outlook 2003 is the best calendar/to do program available for Windows.
I know I'll probably get shouted down over this, but I switched from Outlook to Lotus Notes and have never looked back. The interface is, um, idiosyncratic, but once you get used to it, it's immensely customisable, and surprisingly effective at ensuring you know what you need to know.
"I've got more toys than Teruhisa Kitahara."
"Using a computer for a "to-do" list or calendar is just using technology for the sake of using technology."
Generalizations always suck.
"Derp de derp."
Shouldn't that be: "Korganizer Kas Kpart Kof Kontact Kdoes Ka Kdecent Kjob Kand Kit Kactually Kintegrates Kwith Kexchange."
bork bork bork?
I like big butts and I cannot lie.
If the PDA is heavier than water, you should be just fine.
Nerd rage is the funniest rage.