[humanser] Accessible calendars
Cari Kness
minniecat at tds.net
Mon Feb 2 02:56:23 UTC 2009
JHi JD and list,
I appreciate all the calendar options given for both desktop and
notetaker options. I just want to point out that it's always good to
have a back up plan. I too have a braillenote and love it for my
classes and other appointments. However, I'm looking at
desktop/laptop options in case something were to happen to my
braillenote. Also, it's really handy to have a high tech notetaker
but I don't think it's absolutely necessary if other tools are in
place like a windows or web calendar and slate and stylus or other
note taking methods. I say what ever works best for each individual
and each situation.
Peace,
Cari
At 07:15 PM 2/1/2009, you wrote:
>Hi. I also really like the Outlook calendar for work. Otherwise, I
>use the calendar on my BrailleNote. Yahoo also has a calendar you
>can use, although that means going on-line.
>
>Kathy McGillivray
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>>Carmella and all,
>>I have worked with the Outlook calendar and know many who swear by
>>it. For me, it is not as user friendly and accessible as I would
>>like it to be. The great value with the outlook calendar is that it
>>can work within system networks so that, for example, if an office
>>administrator were scheduling appointments while a therapist was
>>scheduling for self, and others were doing the same, Everyone could
>>access the calendar to assure there was no overscheduling or to
>>identify open hours.
>>Recently I identified a calendar created in Excel that allows a
>>sheet for each month. It has one column for each day of the week.
>>You simply fill in the day with the time and appointment info. I
>>can send it to you offlist if you'd like. Just send me your info.
>>Mary
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Carmella D Broome"
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>>Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 2:41 PM
>>Subject: [humanser] Accessible calendars
>>
>>
>>>Does anyone know of a program I can download to have a calendar I
>>>can get into at any time on my computer for noting appointments
>>>and checking dates, etc. I'm getting really busy with book stuff
>>>and other apts and just need a good calendar I can open in Word
>>>or something. Any ideas?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>Carmella
>>>Carmella Broome, Ed.S., LPC, LMFT/I
>>>Crossroads Counseling Center
>>>www.solutionsforlife.org
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