You might find it worth taking a close look at Outlook 2003.
George Bell
Techno-Vision Systems Ltd
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> Subject: calendar and scheduling software
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> My organization has a need for facility scheduling software.
> Not a calendar per se, but software by which we can schedule
> the use of about a dozen studios.
>
> We are currently looking at Office Tracker V6 for this
> purpose. Does anyone on this list have experience with this
> software, and its compatibility with JAWS?
>
> Is anyone using other software of this type which works well
> with JAWS?
>
> Thanks for any help you can give.
> Bill
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