On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 05:23:26AM +0300, Manolis Tzanidakis wrote: > Hello, > slightly OT, but is there any nice console-based PIM program > available ? > I need one since I have an old laptop & progs like evolution or > kpim are simply out of the question. > I already use abook to keep an addressbook, mainly cause it's > compatible with mutt, but I also need a prog to track my > schedule & appointments. > > ps. I'm thinking of .bashrc & cronjobs as alternatives...
Since you also think of scripting... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:dfokkema$ apt-cache search appointment ccal - Colorised calendar utility ezpublish-src - CMS for e-commerce, e-publishing and intranets gcal - Prints calendars korganizer - KDE personal organizer lx-gdb - Dump and load databases from the HP palmtop mhc - Message Harmonized Calendaring system op-datebook-fb - Qt/Embedded datebook/appointment manager op-today-fb - Qt/Embedded today screen plan - X/Motif day planner (dynamically compiled with LessTif) remind - a sophisticated reminder service rxvt - VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System rxvt-beta - VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System xcal - a graphical calendar with memos and reminder alarms [EMAIL PROTECTED]:dfokkema$ apt-cache show ccal Package: ccal Priority: optional Section: utils Installed-Size: 128 Maintainer: Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Source: cal Version: 3.5-4 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.3-7) Filename: pool/main/c/cal/ccal_3.5-4_i386.deb Size: 24310 MD5sum: 2eabae907341d769a5cc948fdff612a5 Description: Colorised calendar utility CCAL is a drop in replacement for the standard unix calendar program. It includes support for color and daily, weekly, and yearly reminders/appointments. . This release contains bug fixes and new features including support for reading "reminder" data files. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:dfokkema$ apt-cache show mhc Package: mhc Priority: optional Section: misc Installed-Size: 708 Maintainer: Fumitoshi UKAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Version: 0.25+20030224-1 Replaces: mhc-utils Depends: emacs21|emacs20|xemacs21-mule|xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn|mule2, wl (>= 2.4) | wl-beta (>= 2.3) | wanderlust2 (>= 2.2.10) | mew (>= 1:1.94) | t-gnus, semi(>=1.14) Recommends: mhc-utils, bitmap-mule Filename: pool/main/m/mhc/mhc_0.25+20030224-1_all.deb Size: 155802 MD5sum: 62bbdba6e3ba83c93d35a1dc3d4eb375 Description: Message Harmonized Calendaring system MHC is designed to help those who receive most appointments via email. Using MHC, you can easily import schedule articles from emails. . MHC has following features: + Simple data structure allows you to manipulate stored data in many ways. + Appointments can be made to repeat in flexible ways. + powerful but simple expression of appointments. + Multiple User Interface such as commandline/emacs/GUI/Web. MHC currently has following interfaces: + Elisp package cooperative with Mew, Wanderlust or Gnus (popular MUA in the Emacs world) (emacs/mhc.el) MHC stores schedule articles in the same form of MH; you can manipulate these messages not only by above tools but also by many other MUAs, editors, UNIX commandline tools or your own scripts. . For more information, you can find at http://www.quickhack.net/mhc/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:dfokkema$ apt-cache show remind Package: remind Priority: optional Section: utils Installed-Size: 632 Maintainer: Paul Haggart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 03.00.22-1.1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5-13) Suggests: tcl, wish Filename: pool/main/r/remind/remind_03.00.22-1.1_i386.deb Size: 224874 MD5sum: 98ba2eb54aabecaac44dba1a96f2d911 Description: a sophisticated reminder service Remind allows you to remind yourself of upcoming events and appointments via a reasonably easy to understand config file. Each reminder or alarm can consist of a message sent to standard output, or a program to be executed. . It also features: sophisticated date calculation, moon phases, sunrise/sunset, Hebrew calendar, alarms, PostScript output, tcl/tk front-end, multilingual messages, and proper handling of holidays. . Includes scripts for making a nice WWW calendar server (in the /usr/share/doc/remind/examples directory). And provides a graphical front-end for people who don't want to learn the scripting language. HTH, David -- Happy Birthday, Debian! August 16, 1993 http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/print/4959/