"Today" view

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GeorgeCarvill

Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: intel
Email Client: pop

Moving into my new Mac/Entourage from XP/Outlook.

Does anyone know of an add-in or something that would give me the today view I had in Outlook with number of new messages, today's events and a few days in the future and tasks?
 
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Diane Ross

Does anyone know of an add-in or something that would give me the today view I
had in Outlook with number of new messages, today's events and a few days in
the future and tasks?

Office 2008 has My Day.

Check this out (Freeware)

<http://scriptbuilders.net/files/entouragetoday20041.0.5.html>

Entourage Today is an add-on application for Microsoft Entourage that puts
your upcoming calendar events, tasks ‹ and also unread messages if you wish
‹ into one window, to give you a bird¹s eye overview of the day or days
ahead. Unlike Entourage¹s own Calendar window that fills its Tasks panel
with every incomplete task you have from today until the end of time,
Entourage Today shows you only your immediately approaching events and
tasks: today¹s and any number of future days' that you wish from 1 (today)
to 7.

Entourage Today has been designed to integrate with Entourage seamlessly. It
is modeled after the similar feature Outlook Today in Outlook Windows, but
designed to blend with Entourage 2004 and Mac OS X. It is a Macintosh-only
Cocoa application programmed in AppleScript Studio and Objective C.
 
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GeorgeCarvill

Thanks. I looked at the site and it appears to be just what I was looking for. Downloaded and tried to run. Gave me errors. Send e-mail to the developer per instructions in the Help menu.
FYI, it's not freeware, but there is a 14-day trial period.
 
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Diane Ross

Thanks. I looked at the site and it appears to be just what I was looking for.
Downloaded and tried to run. Gave me errors. Send e-mail to the developer per
instructions in the Help menu.
FYI, it's not freeware, but there is a 14-day trial period.

It's showing as freeware on scriptbuilders. Sorry about that. Paul is really
busy, so it might be a bit before he gets back to you.
 

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