calcure is a modern TUI calendar and task manager with a customizable interface.
The software lets you manage your events and tasks, displays birthdays from your abook, and can import events and tasks from calcurse and taskwarrior.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Vim keys.
- View tasks and events from .ics files synced with cloud services such as Google calendar, Nextcloud and others.
- Operation with fewest key presses possible.
- Todo list with subtasks, deadlines, and timers.
- Birthdays of your abook contacts.
- Import of events and tasks from calcurse and taskwarrior.
- Icons according to the name ✈ ⛷ ⛱.
- Private events and tasks •••••.
- Plain text database in your folder for cloud sync.
- Customizable colors, icons, styles, and other features.
- Resize and mobile friendly.
- Current weather.
- Support for Persian calendar.
- Internationalization support.
- Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Website: anufrievroman.gitbook.io/calcure
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Roman Anufriev
License: MIT License

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