Monday, July 19, 2004
Kai's Outlook Cleaner 2004 v4.4
Posted by Pat Logsdon in "SOFTWARE" @ 04:00 AM
"If you use two PCs (one in the office and one at home)you might have noticed duplicates in your [Outlook] database. Duplicated calendar entries like birthdays, duplicated contacts and even tasks." Outlook Cleaner provides an easy interface to delete old entries from various Outlook functions.
Take a gander at the main functions and features:
Open all appointments, tasks and contacts in a list
Search for a specific string
Select expired entries
Search for double and triple entries
Delete all found / selected entries from the related areas
Include search, delete and move NOTES
Move selected appointments at: minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years
Reminder set for selected aapointments: to x minutes, hours, days and off or on
Set Reminder alarm on/off
This looks like a pretty useful app, especially for those of us with a billion and a half appointments and multiple machines. If you fancy giving it a try, you can slake your thirst over at PocketGear for the incredibly, preposterously low price of only $8. [Affiliate] If you're the type that likes to try before you buy, you're in luck - there's a trial available. Have you used this? Thoughts?
Take a gander at the main functions and features:
Open all appointments, tasks and contacts in a list
Search for a specific string
Select expired entries
Search for double and triple entries
Delete all found / selected entries from the related areas
Include search, delete and move NOTES
Move selected appointments at: minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years
Reminder set for selected aapointments: to x minutes, hours, days and off or on
Set Reminder alarm on/off
This looks like a pretty useful app, especially for those of us with a billion and a half appointments and multiple machines. If you fancy giving it a try, you can slake your thirst over at PocketGear for the incredibly, preposterously low price of only $8. [Affiliate] If you're the type that likes to try before you buy, you're in luck - there's a trial available. Have you used this? Thoughts?