Calendar/ reminder wanted - recommendations



I used to use korganizer, but for whatever reason it no longer minimises to my notification area in Gnome, and when it does I cannot click it to open it to add new reminders.

I want to have a reminder that can run in the background when I don't need it and minimises to the notification area (system tray?) in Gnome (the area near the clock on a default lay out), and when an appointment is due it pops up with a reminder. There are any number of calendars, etc., but I haven't been able to find something that I am looking for (such as something similar to korganizer).

Can anyone make a recommendation please? I am running Testing.

Thanks.

AG


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