On 22 Sep 1998, Matt Garman wrote:
> Anybody know of something like this? Or would it be a good project
> for me?
You would be reinventing the wheel if I understand what you are looking
for. Try plan which is packaged as a debian package. Great program. Also
look at http://www.bitrot.de/plan.htm
Matt Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
| that has been posted to uiuc.sw.linux as well.
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| I am looking for a type of "desktop calendar" application for Linux.
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| Several folks have large (physical) calendars on their actual desk.
| T
*-Matt Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| I am looking for a type of "desktop calendar" application for Linux.
If you don't fear "unreleased" software, gnomecal might be just
what you need. It already has quite a lot of functionality, and
works well for me.
It's in the package gnome-utils.
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[EMAI
Try "ical." It is fairly useful.
-Ossama
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to uiuc.sw.linux as well.
I am looking for a type of "desktop calendar" application for Linux.
Several folks have large (physical) calendars on their actual desk.
They are well-suited for writing down appointments, exam
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