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Can anyone point me to a good calendar managing client that runs in a terminal? Calcurse sort (but not quite it seems) meets the criteria of what I'm looking for: ...
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- 09-14-2007 #1Just Joined!
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Can anyone point me to a good calendar managing client that runs in a terminal? Calcurse sort (but not quite it seems) meets the criteria of what I'm looking for: can import/export using the ical format, is used on the terminal, and (hopefully) can support repeating appointments and alarms of some sort. Any ideas?
- 09-14-2007 #2forum.guy
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I don't know if there is anything here you can use, but take a look at these software equivalents for Linux:
The table of equivalents / replacements / analogs of Windows software in Linux. (Official site of the table)
Let us know how it goes.oz
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Remind it is.
ical -> remind
remind -> html
remind -> ps
remind -> ical
outlook -> remind
Plus there's Wyrd (thanks marsolin), tkremind, and wxremind that offer a gui-like interface.
Hopefully that is of use to any others searching for something similar.


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