[lug] linux and apptment managers
Nate Duehr
nate at natetech.com
Tue Sep 10 02:12:13 MDT 2002
Evolution has a built-in calendar/to-do list/contacts that works
similarly to Outlook's if you've used that one and are "used to" it.
SquirelMail's calendar plug-in is another thought (if you're into
webmail apps) which has the nice feature of being accessible from
anywhere/anything that can run a web browser and has Internet access.
There's a billion out there, that's for sure.
I'd like to figure out a way to export stuff from Evolution into
SquirelMail's calendar myself... hahaha... no time to fiddle with it
though.
Nate
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 21:17, Todd Ruskell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've finally decided to start looking into the various personal oragnizers
> out there, with the goal of settling on one choice for "the long haul."
>
> I'm looking for various good/bad experiences, and some
> specific likes/dislikes from folks who may have used these, or other such
> packages, so that I can narrow down the list of potentials a little bit
> more. Here's what I've found so far:
>
> xemacs calendar
> xcalendar
> ical
> korganizer
> bynari's Insight
>
> I tend to prefer kde over gnome in general, but I assume gnome also has an
> application?
>
> I do not forsee needing compatibility with MS calendaring, but I would
> like something that can interface with a pda. I am not particularly
> interested in web-based services.
>
> Thanks a bunch,
>
> Todd
>
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