mshimko
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- Oct 27, 2004
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Any recommendations on “planners”, both hard copy and electronic?
Here’s my history, thoughts, and desires:
1. I’ve used in the past DayTimers, both small and medium size. While I saw many advantages, I found replacing and storing a large volume of paper every month a pain.
2. I often use “steno-pads”, the 6”x9” spiral notebooks, which I simple replace the “old” with a “new” nearly every month. I have years worth of these, which I find helpful when I occasionally need to look at my original notes from a meeting in February 2001. However, it is cumbersome to track schedules with these.
3. I use three distinct computer systems, each with their own OUTLOOK calendars (different offices, projects, customers). I’ve not found an easy way to “synchronize” these, even though I work off a laptop. Hence, when I accept a meeting or appoint on one system, I “cc” my other systems in my acceptance. I then go to the other systems and manually input the appointment, so my OUTLOOK calendars are hopefully up-to-date (why I have three systems is another story, I support multiple customers/projects, and they each want “their” system used).
What I'm seeking is a computer-hardcopy hybrid that can:
- import/export info to/from my various OUTLOOK accounts in an easy manner (automatic would be great, but I suspect that’s pure fantasy),
- easily print out “to do” lists and monthly calendars,
- mesh with a hard-copy version so I take my notes with me, and take notes wherever I happen to be.
Any suggestions or thoughts?
Here’s my history, thoughts, and desires:
1. I’ve used in the past DayTimers, both small and medium size. While I saw many advantages, I found replacing and storing a large volume of paper every month a pain.
2. I often use “steno-pads”, the 6”x9” spiral notebooks, which I simple replace the “old” with a “new” nearly every month. I have years worth of these, which I find helpful when I occasionally need to look at my original notes from a meeting in February 2001. However, it is cumbersome to track schedules with these.
3. I use three distinct computer systems, each with their own OUTLOOK calendars (different offices, projects, customers). I’ve not found an easy way to “synchronize” these, even though I work off a laptop. Hence, when I accept a meeting or appoint on one system, I “cc” my other systems in my acceptance. I then go to the other systems and manually input the appointment, so my OUTLOOK calendars are hopefully up-to-date (why I have three systems is another story, I support multiple customers/projects, and they each want “their” system used).
What I'm seeking is a computer-hardcopy hybrid that can:
- import/export info to/from my various OUTLOOK accounts in an easy manner (automatic would be great, but I suspect that’s pure fantasy),
- easily print out “to do” lists and monthly calendars,
- mesh with a hard-copy version so I take my notes with me, and take notes wherever I happen to be.
Any suggestions or thoughts?