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Sunbird

Sunbird

Mozilla Sunbird is the Mozilla Calendar application. It is is a standalone version of the now discontinued Mozilla Calendar Extension.

The goal is to produce a cross platform stand-alone Calendar application using the XUL user interface language.

Sunbird uses a somewhat smaller memory footprint than the Mozilla suite.

Sunbird uses a SQL-based storage mechanism based on SQLite.

 Sunbird 0.8

Price
Free to download

Size
8.4MB
License

MPL/GPL/LGPL triple license

Developer
Mozilla Foundation and community

Website
www.mozilla.org

System Requirements
Intel Pentium II or AMD K6-III+ 233 MHz CPU (Recommended:  500MHz or greater)
64 MB RAM (Recommended: 128 MB RAM or greater)
52 MB hard drive space

Linux kernel - 2.2.14 or higher with the following libraries or packages:

glibc 2.3.2 or higher
XFree86-3.3.6 or higher
gtk+2.0 or higher
fontconfig (also known as xft)
libstdc++5

Support Sites:
FAQ, The Rumbling Edge, Calendar Weblog, MozillaWiki, Sunbird Portable

Selected Reviews:
PC Advisor, Linux.com

Features include:

  • Viewing remote calendars
  • Printing
  • Google Calendar calendars
  • Support for Outlook meeting requests
  • Offline support
  • Task mode
  • Add-ons include:
    • Automatic Export
    • FoxClocks - keep an eye on the time around the world
    • Provide for Google Calendar - bidirectional access to Google Calendar
    • MinimiseToTray
    • ReminderFox - displays and manages lists of date-based reminders and ToDo's
    • SUNRO - covert Sunbird into the outer space
    • Splash!
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