Smart Alarms 3.0 & Multi-User Appointment Diaries 3.1
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Smart Alarms 3.0 & Multi-User Appointment Diaries 3.1 This version can be employed by up to four users on a Local Area Network (LAN) and will work with distributed networks like TOPS, and Appleshare (under Mac OS System 7), with dedicated file servers using Appleshare (under Mac OS System 6), and with combination network server systems using Personal Network Server, and allShare. There are also single user, and 5-8 user versions of the Appointment Diaries. The Smart Alarms DA is a pop-up reminder with useful features, and easy to set. To enter a reminder, you just select the DA from the Apple menu, and it is ready to accept the text portion of the reminder. Alarms can be accompanied by a variety of different sounds, depending what sounds are installed in the System. The Appointment Diaries are linked to Smart Alarms through a menu command. The user can make an entry in the Diary, select the text, and then choose the Set Reminder command. The selected text then appears in the Reminder window of Smart Alarms, set for the correct date.The Appointment Diaries can be set to show the calendars two months or one week at a time. The months view shows dates for two months on the left side of the display, and a scrolling text box called the Note Page on the right. The Multi-User Appointment Diaries lets you store all the diaries for the users of a network in a central folder. Diary Migration can be used to save a diary to disk in text format, and to reduce the size of older, or highly exercised diary files and can also be used to exchange data between the Mac and Cambridge Z88 MacLite™, and Sharp Organiser devices. Platform: Apple Macintosh Plus 1Mb RAM Disk 3.5 Hard Disk OS: Mac OS System 7 or higher Application Software (AS:) Calendar and Desk Diary
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