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Calindori – touch friendly calendar application

Calindori is a touch friendly calendar application. It has been designed for mobile devices but it can also run on desktop environments. Users of Calindori are able to check previous and future dates and manage tasks and events.

When executing the application for the first time, a new calendar file is created that follows the ical standard. Alternatively, users may create additional calendars or import existing ones.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Monthly agenda.
  • Multiple calendars.
  • Event management.
  • Task management.
  • Calendar import.

Website: apps.kde.org/en-gb/calindori
Support: Code Repository
Developer: Dimitris Kardarakos, Nicolas Fella, Devin Lin and contributors
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Calindori
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Calindori is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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