Re: terminal based schedule program

1999-01-18 Thread Pere Camps
Frank, > Here's a sample page to try out with lynx (I'm on a winbloze box at the > moment and can't see how it works with lynx): > http://www.extropia.com/cgi/Calendar/4.0/calendar.cgi I've just checked it out. It doesn't visualize very well... :-( > If you are looking for a personal

Re: terminal based schedule program

1999-01-17 Thread Frank Smith
Here's a sample page to try out with lynx (I'm on a winbloze box at the moment and can't see how it works with lynx): http://www.extropia.com/cgi/Calendar/4.0/calendar.cgi The distribution is on the same site. When I was looking for web groupware calendaring programs a year or so ago, a search t

Re: terminal based schedule program

1999-01-17 Thread Pere Camps
Paolo, > calendar > gcal I've checked them, and I need more powerful programs. Thanks anyway! -- p.

Re: terminal based schedule program

1999-01-17 Thread Pere Camps
Frank, > I haven't found any, but there are some good web-based > programs around if you have a browser. Come to think of > it, you could probably use Lynx (a text-only web browser) > to access one of those. Do you recall the name of those programs / CGIs? I am very used to lynx...

Re: terminal based schedule program

1999-01-17 Thread Paolo Pedaletti
Ciao Pere, On Saturday 16 January 1999, alle 06:43:04 +, Pere Camps wrote: > I'm looking for a telnet accesible (ie: terminal) program that > will allow to set some schedules: meetings, appointments, date limits, > etc. > Does anybody know any package that does that? look for: c

Re: terminal based schedule program

1999-01-16 Thread Frank Smith
I haven't found any, but there are some good web-based programs around if you have a browser. Come to think of it, you could probably use Lynx (a text-only web browser) to access one of those. Frank --On Saturday, January 16, 1999, 6:43 AM + Pere Camps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >

terminal based schedule program

1999-01-16 Thread Pere Camps
Hi! I'm looking for a telnet accesible (ie: terminal) program that will allow to set some schedules: meetings, appointments, date limits, etc. Does anybody know any package that does that? TIA! -- p.