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Which Date Works?

When you’re trying to make plans that involve a number of people, it can be difficult to find a day/time that fits everyone’s schedule.

WhichDateWorks.com helps you find a time that works for everyone, or at least a time that works for the most people.

I learned about this handy little tool through Lifehacker, so here’s the link to the original article, titled “WhichDateWorks Takes the Guesswok out of Event Planning

Here’s how it works:

1. Title and describe your event.
2. Select who’s invited. There’s even a handy little address book tool so you can find people in your contact list. Then type in the name and e-mail address of the planner.
3. Choose when the planner is available.
4. Confirm the info, then send the invites. People will respond and let you know the best times for them, and the website will do the work of finding a mutually available day/time.

It’s a pretty straight-forward website built to do one thing: help you find the best date for an event.

WhichDateWorks.com

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Top 10 Outlook Boosters [via Lifehacker]

I’m a dedicated GMail user myself, but many of my clients use Outlook just as dedicated-ly as I use GMail. Lifehacker came out with this list of the Top 10 Outlook Boosters a while back, but it’s worth looking at again. Here are a couple of the handiest tools in the list:

# 10 – Never Forget Attachments. GMail has a labs tool available for this same task. It’s saved me a little time on more than 1 occasion!

# 6 – Kill your duplicate contacts. How great is it to get rid of the redundant redundancy?

# 1 – Sync Outlook with nearly any app/device/calendar. Wouldn’t it be great if we could all get along so well?

Here’s the link to the entire post of the Top 10 Outlook Boosters.

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