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RA_MUA
02-02-2007, 07:54 PM
CLIE-Users-All:

I have fallen heir to a piece of "older technology" in the form of an electronic Franklin Planner. It is not very old in years, but "ancient" in technological terms.

It has two chips that fit into the back of the unit as operating systems. In its day, this was state of the art -- one could pick and choose the specialty chip of interest and not buy a package of 60%-90% unneeded software. One could buy any of a number of specialty software kits -- technical, administrative, medical, etc, etc.

I am a faculty at a medical school, and would have an interest in current pharmaceutical data. Unfortunately, the Franklin Planner corporation does not support this software any more, and they do not even support or supply ANY software for this item.

As Plan-B, I would be most interested in re-activating this work-horse for general notes and a phone book.

Does anyone in reading distance of this request have any old Franklin Planner lying around which may have the chips for "memo pad" or "address book" or the like??

I would be very interested in procuring any of these older packages to see if I could resurrect my inheritance to any sort of basic memo pad or file of names and addresses.

Thank you for your consideration.

If you would, please also reply to me at RA_MUA@yahoo.com

Best Wishes,

RA_MUA