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Karlender – adaptive calendar app for GNOME and Phosh

Karlender is a mobile-friendly calendar app.

It uses libadwaita and can access Calendars using CalDAV.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Supports CalDAV syncing.
  • Local calendars.
  • Monthly, Weekly, Daily and Yearly event management.
  • GNOME Online Accounts integration.
  • Mobile friendly.
  • Uses grx and gstore to implement a GTK App in a similar fashion to how React+Redux works. Also Events loosely uses Domain Driven Design.

Website: gitlab.com/floers/karlender
Support:
Developer: Florian Loers
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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