I carry a PDA, but I mostly use it for phone numbers and appointments that need an alarm; take your medication, eat your lunch, lunch is over, time to go home, etc.
My real to-do is a couple sheets of paper folded up and tucked in next to the PDA.
I have news about Outlook. I tried the Archive function but stopped using it because finding and retrieving stuff from the archives is a pain. So I just let everything accumulate in the inbox, where it remained searchable and accessible, etc. There is just one small problem: Outlook keeps _everything_ that's not archived in one file. Okay, that's not the problem. The problem is that the file has a 2Gbyte limit. Okay, that's not the problem. The problem is that Outlook gives you no warning that you are approaching the limit, until it is too late. One day, Outlook says your file is too big, and you had better delete some things, but when you try to delete anything, you get a dialog box that your file is too big, etc. Microsoft allows you to download a tool that truncates the file, but that effectively empties the file, despite its new size of 1.8Gb. So, the end result is that one fine day, Outlook loses _everything_, and there's not a damn thing you can do about it. Well, there's one thing you can do; find the file and delete it and start over with an empty one. The file is hidden in some way so that Windows Explorer can't see it. ZtreeWin can see it.
Aside from that, Outlook is a halfway decent program...
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA