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- From: ITSUMI ken-ichi <amt@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 00:05:52 +0900 (JST)
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In message "calendar app" on 00/09/21, Tony Laszlo <laszlo@example.com> writes: >Anyone have a superior calendar application to >recommend - it would have to run on KDE? I want >to switch from Korganizer as I have had some >bad experiences with it. If the app can deal >with the .vcs file that Korganizer produces, >so much the better (won't have to input everything >again). You would be better to express what your functional requirement is. I know some people like ical. I cal has pretty GUI and some people make CUI emacs interface. Some quite few people like Calendar/Diary mode of emacs. I prefer notemode.el and mhc . -- ken
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