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ITWorx releases MS Office 2007 Prayer Times plugin

Posted by archworx on October 23, 2007

For all those who have been asking for the download for the Office 2007 add-in, good news, you can finally download it here:

http://www.itworx.com/downloads/PrayerTimes/PrayerTimes_2007.msi

6 Responses to “ITWorx releases MS Office 2007 Prayer Times plugin”

  1. [...] : TechnicalArchitectureWorx (The Unofficial ITWorx Technical Architecture Blog) Posted: Oct 24 2007, 10:47 AM by HosamKamel | with no comments Filed under: Office 2007, [...]

  2. Well done guys!

    http://weblogs.asp.net/hosamkamel/archive/2007/10/24/itworx-releases-ms-office-2007-prayer-times-plugin.aspx

  3. Hamad said

    Good work,

    Now we’ll test it with the new outlook.

    I hope you guys will make a widget for those who use Yahoo! widgets under windows xp like me.

    Jazakom Allah Khair.

    Hamad

  4. Ihab said

    Thanks for the great tool…

    My Prayer Times 2003 all of a sudden stopped generating calendar appointments in my Outlook 2003. I get the “Generating appoinntments window”, but when it’s done there are no appointments added to Outlook.
    I have:
    1. Uninstalled and re-installed outlook.
    2. Uninstalled and reinstalled Office
    3. Unistalled and re-installed Prayer Times 2003
    4. Run windows XP system file checker
    5. Tried Prayer Times 2007

    None of teh above works… Your tool is so useful that I come to rely on it working well…when it fails it’s a real problem!

    Suggestions?

  5. Dr. Hossam El-saie said

    Hello,

    I have been searching for an app that will allow me to put the daily prayer times in my Outlook 2007 calendar, and this seems to be it, but http://www.itworx.com/downloads/PrayerTimes/PrayerTimes_2007.msi doesn’t seem to work…does anyone have a local copy/mirror/alternate download location for this extremely useful application?

    Salam alaikum,
    Hossam El-Saie

  6. Adam said

    Salaam Dr El-Saie,

    Your link works!

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