[nfbcs] Accessible Calendars

Nancy Coffman nancylc at sprynet.com
Wed May 5 01:43:35 UTC 2010


There used to be one called Any Time Deluxe that I liked pretty well.  If 
you got the network version, which was still fairly inexpensive, it would do 
multiple calendars.  It was nice with JAWS.  I have been looking for it for 
one of my clients.

Nancy Coffman

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> Hello all,
>
> I'm sure the question must have been asked before, but technology changes.
> Can anyone recommend a calendar application with ability to manage 
> multiple
> calendars, link and merge?  I just found out that Outlook 2003, what I am
> currently using, has something of this ability, and while I intend to play
> around with it to see how well it functions, I am interested in other
> options like Sunbird, though I hear this application has now been ceased 
> in
> favor of Lightning.  Thanks for any recommendations on JAWS accessible
> programs.--Joe
>
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