PIM/Paper tiger replacement

Top Page
Attachments:
Message as email
+ (text/plain)
Delete this message
Reply to this message
Author: Furmanek, Greg
Date:  
Subject: PIM/Paper tiger replacement
I have not seen such a thing.
I would be interested in using it though.
I have some programming experience but not
much database design.

I guess PLUG users could start a project like that
if there are more people interested.

Greg

-> -----Original Message-----
-> From:  [mailto:rustyc@descomp.com]
-> Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 8:38 AM
-> To: 
-> Subject: PIM/Paper tiger replacement 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> My wife found a nifty(*) (microDollar (#)) program for helping keep
-> track of stuff, especially paper.  But I've got 2 problems with it:
-> 
-> 1 - it runs on the dark side
-> 2 - it costs $80, and it seems to me that its really just a nice
->     front end to a database
-> 3 (%) - it forces you to decide, ahead of time, the maximum number of
->     items in each location you will keep (@)
-> 
-> So, I went to freshmeat and google and looked for stuff, but
-> my search heuristics failed me this time and I came up empty.
-> 
-> 
-> 'Requirements' (and wants) are:
-> 
-> 1 - runs on linux
-> 2 - allows searching on any text entered (in the description, 
->     title, etc fields)
-> 3 - would be nice if it (the data) would be accessible using 
->     secure http, but its not required that I be able to
->     MODIFY it that way (but it would be very nice)
-> 4 - does not need me to spend hours writing code (i.e. saying
->     "just write your own interface to mySQL" won't cut it ;-)
-> 5 - allows specification of at least the following info:
->     location
->     ISBN number, if appropriate (can you tell I'm thinking of
->         books also ;-)
->     Title
->     Description
->     author?
->     (I probably want most fields to be optional also)
-> 6 - probably want password access to the info...
-> 7 - can limit search by location.  (May want location broken into
->     a heirarchy, like 'at home/in office/drawer 3', with 
->     'wildcarding' allowed for any portion of the heirarchy)
-> 8 - does not impose arbitrary fixed limits on things, 
->     like number of items at a location.
-> 
-> (I've probably forgotten the most important thing ;-)
-> 
-> So, does anyone know of anything like this that I could use? (and
-> where to get it, of course ;-)
-> 
-> Does anyone want to write it?  ;-) / 2
-> 
-> (and its probably not called a PIM, is it?)
-> 
-> rc
-> 
-> 
-> notes:
-> 
-> (*) - for some value of 'nifty'
-> (#) - aka m$, u$, or Micro$oft
-> (%) - yup, you are right - I cannot count.  ;-)
-> (@) - for goodness sakes, this is JUST a stupid database app -
->     why in the world do we need to set a maximum number
->     of items in a location?????
-> 
-> ________________________________________________
-> See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your 
-> mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape 
-> to write mail.
-> 
-> Plug-discuss mailing list  -  
-> http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss
-> 



"The sender believes that this E-mail and any attachments were free of any
virus, worm, Trojan horse, and/or malicious code when sent. This message
and its attachments could have been infected during transmission. By
reading the message and opening any attachments, the recipient accepts full
responsibility for taking protective and remedial action about viruses and
other defects. The sender's employer is not liable for any loss or damage
arising in any way from this message or its attachments."