Here’s our verdict on the finest free and open source terminal-based calendar software.
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Here’s our verdict on the finest free and open source terminal-based calendar software.
Read moreWhen is an extremely simple personal calendar program, aimed at the Unix geek who wants something minimalist.
Read moreYou don’t need a proprietary hosted solution for your calendar needs. There are open source projects offering a perfect fit.
Read morekal is a package for finding public holidays, easter, notable days, equinoxes, solstices and flag flying days.
Read moreWyrd is a text-based front-end to Remind, a sophisticated calendar and alarm program.
Read morecalendar.vim is a calendar application for Vim.
Read morevdirsyncer is a command-line tool for synchronizing calendars and addressbooks between a variety of servers and the local filesystem.
Read moreCalindori is a touch friendly calendar application. It has been designed for mobile devices but it can also run on desktop environments.
Read moreStarCalendar is a full-featured international calendar supporting Jalali/Persian, Gregorian and Islamic calendars.
Read morecalcure is a modern TUI calendar and task manager with a customizable interface.
Read moregsimplecal is a lightweight calendar application using GTK.
Read moreEvents (previously known as Karlender) is a mobile-friendly calendar app. It uses libadwaita and can access Calendars using CalDAV.
Read moreNextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and using file hosting services.
Read moreLightning is an extension that adds calendar functionality to Thunderbird. Create your own calendars, subscribe to calendars, and manage your own schedule.
Read moreOrage is a fast and easy to use graphical calendar for the Xfce Desktop Environment.
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