Hi all, Eudora planner is in beta for the Mac and full fledged for the PC and the Palm. At 08:51 PM 6/1/98 -0400, you wrote: >What a coincidence! More on that in a moment. First... > >To Dick Day: Just do it. Now that prices have dropped, you'll probably want at >least the Pro, if not the PPIII. My only regret is that I went through so many >*other* organizers before discovering the Pilot. Hindsight wins again. In >addition, more and more time managers are being ported to the Pilot every day. >Strangely, as a stand-alone program, QualComm's 'Eudora Planner', while it may >be great on a Mac, is not ready for prime time on an Intel platform. Of >course, >this is IMNSHO. > >Just like your paper-based system... (or as Jerry Lewis once said, "If it's >yours you can lose it"). Try not to sit on it or shower with it. Also remember >that dogs love to chew on leather cases. Enough said. > >The coincidence part. After trying various 'carriers', I finally sprung for >the FlipCase(tm) by Synergy Soltions [http//www.synsolutions.com]. I bought >the >leather one with a quick release belt clip. It arrived today. I had just >opened >the package, 'installed' the case, and downloaded pianotech mail onto the >Pilot. Then to see all these messages *about* Pilot. I thought I was in the >wrong newsgroup! > >At 05:37 PM 6/1/98 -0400, you wrote: >[edited] >>I am considering the purchase of a Palm Pilot to replace my paper schedule >>book. I misplaced my paper book last Friday and went thru a day and a half >>Sure would appreciatte pro/con from any users or former users >[end] > > >Jim Harvey, RPT >harvey@greenwood.net > >Harvey's corollary to axiom #34: Beware of "As seen on TV" items in stores. > > Regards, Don
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