Re: Recommendation request: scheduler
- From: Douglas Allan Tutty <dtutty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 20:35:39 -0400
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 08:59:51PM +0100, andy wrote:
At the risk of igniting another holy war, I am wanting to poll opinions
on a scheduler for appointments and such like. I am looking for an app
that is lightweight, will sit quietly in the Gnome notification area,
will flash alerts/reminders, and can be started at login.
I don't mind if it has an address book or not, because I won't likely
use it, leaving that stuff to my e-mail. I was thinking of Evolution,
but I wasn't all that impressed with its way of handling filtering nor
with its operability with the notification area icon. I may give that a
spin later though and see what a longer run is like.
So, any recommendations - I have KDE installed, so perhaps there is a
KDE-native app or is there a Gnome-based one? I definitely want it to
use notifications and be light weight.
I've never used gnome so I don't know how you get something in the
notification area. For the database side, have you considered remind?
Yes its texed-based but you may be able to pipe it to the notification
area.
Or, even though you don't have a palm, what about the pilot series of
software (seems to be one for each DTE). It will do popups and such.
However, all I use it for is backing up my palm. Since palms start at
only about $50 CDN, they have the advantage of beeping at _you_ not the
computer workstation. Handy if you're not there but your palm is near,
well, your palm.
Good luck.
Doug.
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