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Try a PIM / was Call scheduling SoftwareFrom: Cheri Sigmon [ http://jit.com ] (cheri@jit.com)Thu May 16 06:17:34 1996
Hi, Paul et al ... Yes, try a basic "contact manager" or personal information manager, such as "Sidekick," "Act 2.0," or "Maximizer 3.0." Of all of these, I prefer the new version of Maximizer 3.0is ('is' means 'Internet Savvy' - no kidding!) ... it allows you to do group schedules, individual schedules+. My brother is an anesthesiologist & this is what I recommended to him as well ... since he "enjoys" this task as well. < grin > Oh, the Maximizer website, where you can download a free demo: (& no, I'm NOT affiliated w/ them in any way < smile > ) The company is based in Canada. I tossed Act 2.0 ... I now use Max 3.0is (Windows 3.x or 95) for ALL of my "PIM" needs. You can also store an unlimited number of records w/ this. Cheers! Cheri Sigmon cheri@jit.com York SC USA http://jit.com
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