Ok, A refinement of my requirements. I don't like the current way of letting my employees know about changes in procedures, etc. Basically, it's a book of memos where they initial it when they read it. You see, I hardly talk to my employees... There's usually only one person working in the shop at a time, and overlap is minimal.

I want a messaging system, very similar to e-mail, but without a network of any sort. Any one of us can "log on" (as in, we have their own username and password), select who we want to send a message to, type it up and hit send. When another employee gets to work, they can "log on" and check their e-mail. We are all "logging on" to the same computer. And it will always be that way. There's no need for network messaging.

When I was a teenager, I worked at a Holiday gas station with this type of setup, but it was integrated into their administration software. They didn't have any kind of network, just a single computer that we all used for administrative duties (including clocking in and out).

I hope that clears up what I'm looking for, and I'm REALLY hoping someone can help me out. Thanks for the respones already.

-Nick

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