If they are running Corel Office, you might take a look at Corel Timeline; it should be in the "bonus applications" or whatever they're calling them now. It isn't the easiest thing to figure out how to use, but it will probably do what you want, and will be somewhat integrated into the Corel package. It's not free, but at least, assuming the availability of Corel Office, the marginal cost is zero. --Bob On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 06:09:05AM -0600, Harrison Cooper wrote: > I've been looking around the net for some inexpensive project scheduler > software or perhaps freeware (maybe its the same?). This project involves > engineering, manufacturing, documentation, etc....a pretty standard year > long type deal. I've seen Microsoft Scheduler, but would rather have > something with not quite the price tag. I know, you get what you pay for. > As far as an office suite, they are running Correl Office (another reason > not to use the Microsoft package as it integrates with Microsoft Office). > > private email is better. -- ============================================================ Bob Drzyzgula It's not a problem bob@drzyzgula.org until something bad happens ============================================================