Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF) released Chandler Preview (0.7.0.1) on September 10, 2007.
Chandler is a Personal Information Management (PIM) client application with innovative design and ambitious plans for sharing, extensibility and cross-platform support. Chandler is written mainly in Python. We now have public-beta quality releases of our products; we believe them to be full featured enough and stable enough for daily use. Check out a full overview of features (including screenshots and screencasts). Download Chandler Desktop, create an account on Chandler Hub. Check out the source. Get involved in the project, help us build a really great 1.0 release. Chandler desktop adds a central dashboard for managing tasks, notes, events, and messages to the basic calendar functionality found in the 0.6 release. You can share calendars, task lists, messages and notes in collections that can hold whatever you choose to put in them, regardless of data type. The performance has improved greatly, the application has basic search functionality, and now there’s a way to to manage and resolve conflicts on shared data. You can collaborate on individual items via email with the ability to edit and update messages you’ve already received or sent. Although Chandler Preview is not meant to replace your email application, you can configure your IMAP account so that Chandler can see some messages from your regular mail client. Get it from http://chandlerproject.org/ -- Heikki Toivonen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list