CardMedia is a nice addition. If you want to add books, CD's and such to
your names list, then CardMedia will work nicely. It has special cards for
books, cd's, .... It even has something called CardTotals which can total
up prices found on some cards. I do not use that feature so I don't know
more.
BluePrint is a project planner. At one point I could import from
MS-Projects into it. Nowadays I don't have much luck getting any files into
the MP. BluePrint has all the regular 'project' type stuff, resources,
charts, ...
I haven't been to Sine of the Times site lately. They were doing it
charityware for a while. Check with www.sarofax.com. The price for
BluePrint2 seems quite reasonable if you need a project planner.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ermin F. Mistica" <angel316_at_earthlink.net>
To: "Newtontalk" <Newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 4:53 AM
Subject: [NTLK] Sine of the Times
>
>
> Dear Fellow Newtonians, Well, since I've received my 32 MB card, I've
been
> playing around with some really kewl software and my appreciation for my
> Newton has increased tenxten fold...at the same time diminished only
> slightly...just ever so slightly because I realize even more now than ever
> what a good thing Apple had. *sigh* Alas, I am humbled by what my Newton
can
> do for me. I have a Kyocera QCP 6035 Palm Powered Phone and I use it for
> the basics-Calling (I transfer names from Newt to Palm using BackTalk),
> Games, and downloading emai from my earthlink acct on the fly (bus rides
> home<=>work pass by much more quickly). However, it does NOT compare to my
> MP2100. The screen is just not as responsive, the display is itsy-bitsy,
and
> it has just about as much personality as...a...a doornail (I'm at a lack
for
> words, although I could have used Lexionary or Word Sleuth/Merlin. He he
he)
> Anywayz Kyocera Smartphone--->useful but not fun. And since I just ordered
> the SER-001 ports from David Humpreys, my MP2100 will again increase in
> personal value. I just discovered CardMEDIA from Sine of the Times. I
can
> see so many possibilities, especially when doing research for my papers
and
> such for school. Being an Anthropology major and having to keep track of
the
> many books and articles out there...daunting job in deed. Too too too too
> toobad Sine of the Times is no longer around. Which brings me to my next
> question...and I know some people HAVE seen this question. What about Blue
> Print? Word? Just the demo on the website. Any chance of it being free
> anytime soon? It looks really really good. I have Time Manager from
Stand
> Along Software but how does it compare? For that matter, how does
CardMEDIA
> compare to other database software out there for the NOS? Any and all
> comments, anecdotes, examples are welcome. I intend to use this software
> fromschool, work, and personal life. What does everyone else use? Thank
> youand Wear the day well, Ermin
>
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