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Calendar

Orage – graphical calendar for the Xfce Desktop Environment

November 10, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

Orage is a fast and easy to use graphical calendar for the Xfce Desktop Environment.

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AgenDAV – CalDAV web client

November 10, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

AgenDAV is a CalDAV web client which features a rich AJAX interface to allow users to manage their own calendars and shared ones.

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Evolution – personal information management software

October 16, 2023 Steve Emms Internet, Productivity

Evolution provides integrated mail, address book and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.

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Kontact – integrated personal information manager

October 16, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

KDE Kontact is a personal information manager and groupware software suite for KDE. It unites mature and proven applications.

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Merkuro – calendar application

August 22, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

Merkuro is a calendar application that allows you to manage your tasks and events.

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Productivity

Best Free and Open Source Software – Productivity

June 3, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity, Software

Best Free and Open Source Linux Software covering file managers, desktop search engines, mind mapping, notes, collection managers, diary tools, and more.

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Apple Calendar

GNOME Calendar – simple and attractive calendar

August 3, 2022 Steve Emms Productivity

GNOME Calendar is a simple and beautiful calendar application designed to perfectly fit the GNOME desktop.

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TreeSheets – free form data organizer

December 14, 2020 Steve Emms Productivity, Reviews, Software

TreeSheets is an open source tool that organizes data. Suitable for any kind of data organization, such as todo lists, calendars, project management, and more.

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Calcurse

calcurse – free calendar and scheduling application for the command line

September 21, 2018 Steve Emms CLI, Reviews, Software, Utilities

calcurse is an open source, text-based calendar and scheduling application. The software keeps track of events, appointments and everyday tasks. The software is lightweight, fast and reliable. It’s designed for the console or terminal, locally or on a remote machine.

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