Hello, Maybe interesting for other people googling the web: I have Schedule+ 7.0 working under Wine 20050310 (comes with Debian Sarge). This program is bundeled with all versions of Microsoft Office, (mine comes from Office95) but most of the time hidden on the CD. It can be used as a shared calendar. I copied the directory "Schedule" directly, no setup program. Important is, that you have to start Schedule+ with something like: wine /opt/schedule/SCHDPL32.EXE /U "paul" Otherways it will ask for the username, but you cannot see that window (it's behind the startscreen). If you want to see it, use "alt F7" and move your mouse. Then the application asks for a file. In my case my customer needed a shared callendar. All users are using the same username and are pointing to the same shared calendar. I made this for the first user, than I moved it to a place where all users have write access. The font of the month days at the right are not well scaled. Make the font as big as possible by changing the hight, when your mouse has a high resolution you can make it OK ;-) Printing and help are not working here at the moment. Printing says something like: "there are no FMT files". With regards, Paul van der Vlis.
On 9/18/06, Paul van der Vlis <paul@vandervlis.nl> wrote:> Hello, > > Maybe interesting for other people googling the web: > > I have Schedule+ 7.0 working under Wine 20050310 (comes with Debian > Sarge). This program is bundeled with all versions of Microsoft Office, > (mine comes from Office95) but most of the time hidden on the CD. It can > be used as a shared calendar. I copied the directory "Schedule" > directly, no setup program. > > Important is, that you have to start Schedule+ with something like: > wine /opt/schedule/SCHDPL32.EXE /U "paul" > Otherways it will ask for the username, but you cannot see that window > (it's behind the startscreen). If you want to see it, use "alt F7" and > move your mouse. > > Then the application asks for a file. In my case my customer needed a > shared callendar. All users are using the same username and are pointing > to the same shared calendar. I made this for the first user, than I > moved it to a place where all users have write access. > > The font of the month days at the right are not well scaled. Make the > font as big as possible by changing the hight, when your mouse has a > high resolution you can make it OK ;-) > > Printing and help are not working here at the moment. Printing says > something like: "there are no FMT files". >Please submit your application, test results, and screenshots to AppDB ( http://appdb.winehq.org/ ). -- () ASCII Ribbon Campaign /\ - against HTML mail & vCards
(Oops. I accidentally sent it to the author of the thread rather than the list. Let me try this again:)> Can I add testresults to the AppDB for a new application without being > the application maintainer?Yes.> I would like to add my testresults to the DB, but have not enough > experience etc. for being an application maintainer.In order to submit the test results for an app in AppDB you just need to create an AppDB user account: http://appdb.winehq.org/account.php?sCmd=new If the application for which you want to submit a test result doesn't exist in AppDB you need to first add it to the database: http://appdb.winehq.org/appsubmit.php?sSub=view&sAppType=application (need to be logged in) When you submit a new app, you will be asked to provide your test results. If you follow those simple hints and write a thorough and accurate test report, some AppDB admin will accept your application :) Take care. -- () ASCII Ribbon Campaign /\ - against HTML mail & vCards