Frank Loeffler wrote:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 08:11:44PM +0100, Sebastian Krause wrote:
* URL : http://perticone.homelinux.net/~sergio/c++/gremind/
That does not work for me, at least not at the moment. All I get is a
timeout.
Yes, unfortunately the upstream author hosts his website on a dial-up
connection and he has confirmed to me by email that there are currently
problems with the server, but it should be back up in a few days.
Meanwhile here is the Google Cache of the site:
http://74.125.77.132/search?q=cache:lyFSHEsLhpcJ:perticone.homelinux.net/~sergio/c%2B%2B/gremind/+gremind
gremind allows you to remind yourself of events and appointments and
notifies you a single or several (periodic) times.
How is gremind different from tkremind? tkremind is a tk frontend to
'remind'. 'remind' can do all sorts of reminders, holiday skips ect.
while tkremind can pop up windows for timed reminders, play a sound and
be iconified.
Being a Tk application tkremind is naturally ugly. When I tried out
tkremind I didn't really like it. On the other hand, gremind rather uses
the gnomeish approach with a rather slick and intuitive interface. Its
simple interface and the fact that it's built upon GTK+ instead of Tk
might get some people to prefer it over tkremind. While the developer's
page is down, a screenshot is also available at the program's Freshmeat
page:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/gremind/
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