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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
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Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

5360.0. "Need a personal planner/scheduler/organizer." by HURON::MYERS () Tue Jan 21 1992 09:35

    I am looking for a personal planner/scheduler/organizer for the Amiga. 
    Something similar in functionallity to the DECwindows Calendar would be
    nice.  Anything on EOT:: ?  How about a commercial product?  
    
    Thanks,
    Eric
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5360.1Nag PlusVERGA::MACDONALDHome of Digital Realtime PubsTue Jan 21 1992 13:495
    Nag Plus by Gramnma Software. I have been using it for several years
    now. It runs in the background and is loaded with functionality and has
    an arexx interface.
    
    Paul
5360.2exitHURON::MYERSThu Jan 23 1992 14:5224
    For what it's worth I found version 1.6 of Nag on FF161.  This is an
    early version of Nag Plus 3.0 that is now commercially available.  The
    shareware version works OK for me (so far) and System eyes wants
    something like $80 or $90 for the commercial package (yikes!).

    While I was at System Eyes I found the following scheduling/calendar
    packages: 
          1.  Who, What, Where, When? ('seemed to be the most complete)
          2.  Amiga Secretary.
    	  3.  Nag Plus version 3.0

    All of these packages seemed to have the ability to schedule time,
    create "to do" lists, and organize names, addresses and phone numbers. 
    Of course each went about it in a different way...

    Flipping through Amiga World, I noticed that Gold Disk has a product
    called Hyperbook.  According to them it "... lets you quickly and
    easily organize your world or even create inter-active presentations".
    I think Amiga World did a review of this in December '91.  Would anyone
    care to give me a rundown of the review, as I don't have that issue. 
    It sounds impressive, but then again Gold Disk might be just a bit
    biased :^) 
    
    		Eric M.
5360.3V4.1 in use hereVERGA::MACDONALDHome of Digital Realtime PubsThu Jan 23 1992 15:172
    NAG Plus is at V4.1 or beyond.