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    noob? ...how can i make an efficient weekly schedule?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by goke313, Jan 4, 2009.

  1. goke313

    goke313 Notebook Evangelist

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    how can i make an efficient weekly schedule for school/work/etc.?

    not only would i like to print the schedule i would like to sync it to my blackberry
     
  2. Ayle

    Ayle Trailblazer

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    Have you tried google calendar?
     
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    goke313 Notebook Evangelist

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    no....but i'll try it in a few minutes
     
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    Google Calendar, Windows Calendar, Outlook... there's plenty of them :D

    Personally, I use Outlook with Outlook Connector to sync the calendar online on my Windows Live account, and I sync the calendar via bluetooth with Nokia PC suite to my Nokia N82 :)