Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!unisoft!fai!sequent!krader From: krader@sequent.UUCP (Kurtis D. Rader) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Re: HP48sx: Phone Book Question... Message-ID: <54807@sequent.UUCP> Date: 8 Mar 91 03:40:14 GMT References: <91066.105056TAINT020@ysub.ysu.edu> Reply-To: krader@crg8.UUCP (Kurtis D. Rader) Organization: Sequent Computer Systems, Inc Lines: 21 In article <91066.105056TAINT020@ysub.ysu.edu> TAINT020@ysub.ysu.edu (Robert Noe) writes: %A while ago I posted a Phone Book Program that used James Donnelly's %Libraries and I was just wondering if anybody out there was using it? %I got a rather pitiful response, 1 about the program and 2 about my %signature. Anyway I am debugging a multiple account money manager that %uses the same Libraries and I was wondering if it was worth posting? %Does anyone out there use/have the Toolbox libraries? Should I take %the time to clean up my code and post it? Is anyone out there?? I seem to have missed your posting of the PhoneBook program. I purchased of copy of Donnelly's book and library just last week, but am looking forward to putting the routines to good use. I for one am always interested in seeing code from others. If I ever have the time to put anything together I plan on reciprocating. On a related note, what do people think of Sparcom's Personal Information Manager card? I like the basic package, but am disappointed at the gaping holes in the provided functionality. In particular, there doesn't seem to be any provision for cyclical appointments, nor rescheduling appointments.