Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 01-12-2003 , 11:04 AM
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Personal Organizer

does anyone know of a good personal organizer software, it doesnt have to be free, i just really need a personal organizer on my laptop. thanks

# 2 01-12-2003 , 11:14 AM
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Microsoft Outlook does pretty much everything.

# 3 01-12-2003 , 11:25 AM
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if money is not the issue then get your self a palm pilot, I have a sony clie and I keep everything on it, also fits in your pocket just great.

# 4 01-12-2003 , 12:45 PM
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Originally posted by Huxley
Microsoft Outlook does pretty much everything.

Ya except send mail correctly, or implement the IMAP standard with any degree of competence.

Anyway I also use a palm hell of a lot more convenient that lugging a laptop around. This new ones just out and it's only £180 quid user added image

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# 5 01-12-2003 , 12:47 PM
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Or if you want software my vote goes for lotus organiser user added image


From a readers' Q and A column in TV GUIDE: "If we get involved in a nuclear war, would the electromagnetic pulses from exploding bombs damage my videotapes?"
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