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Hi Christifer,
Sorry I guess I didn't give enough information. Its funny how you
think you're being clear, when in fact, you are not, lol.
I am a coach and have phone appointments with clients. I am looking
for an online scheduling site that clients can book their appointments
themselves and I can track said appointments.
I checked out 10 to 8 and they aren't accessible.
I checked out Doodle and while they are accessible, it is more for
scheduling things with friends and family.
I am currently checking out Square and so far it seems accessible and
they will do payments as well, well after all they started out being a
payment company. So far, it looks robust and you can access everything
as far as I can tell.
It keeps wanting me to change my browser, I'm using IE and I think I'm
getting stuck because of that right now.
That leads me into another problem of I have been trying to update
FireFox and get stuck with that too. I think I need some sighted help
for that one.
I get so tired of, it feels like every single thing is an ordeal. You
have to have a will of steel and constitution of granet and
determination like a dog with a bone. I do have that, but it sure gets
old after a while.
Teresa☺
On 8/25/18, Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I'm not exactly sure what you're looking for, and I don't know what
> you've already tried, but I use Google Calendar to schedule appointments.
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> On 08/25/2018 03:32 AM, Teresa Christian wrote:
>> Hi all!
>> I am looking for an accessible appointment scheduling website.I have
>> tried a couple but am not having much luck so far.
>> Has anyone used one that works?
>> Thanks, Teresa☺
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> Chaltain at Gmail
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