Osmo is a handy personal organizer, which includes calendar, tasks manager, address book and notes modules. It was designed to be a small, easy to use and good looking PIM tool to help to manage personal information.

Features

  • Calendar, Tasks, Contacts and Notes modules
  • Encrypted private data backup
  • Date calculator
  • Configurable GUI layout
  • Highly customizable

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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User Reviews

  • Auf der Suche nach einer schlanken Kalenderloesung mit Aufgaben-Verwaltung ohne allzu grosse Ressourcen benoetigendem Unterbau habe ich mit Osmo genau das richtige Mass zwischen Zweckerfuellung, Konfigurierbarkeit und Einfachheit gefunden; und das Design von Osmo ist sehr gefaellig.
  • Well... Thought it was good at first based on the screen-shots. What I get on my Linux system is one long tall column. I can not get it to look like the screen-shot with the notes to the side. OK, got it, you have to get rid of the Tray-Icon as well.
  • The biggest criteria I needed was a non-online calendar opposite of say e.g. Google Calendar, I like my privacy, liberty, and freedom. Osmo works great, I can backup all past and future new Calendar dates which I do because I review Linux flavors all the time. It allows me review how I did things in the past and decide if need to tweak recipes etc. Works great for repetitive events and allows me to plan the future with a simple copy and paste. I use it as a journal with day colors and day categories so I can easily see whats coming up and plan properly, or review how I did something previously just find the day color and read the notes, maybe tweak something. If I need a new category I just open preferences and setup a new day category and find a color I like for it. The app is very powerful, it is the first app I open everyday.
  • It does need a print option from the notes tab so users don't have to use a separate program for printing notes. It also needs an option to "import files" when an upgrade has occurred or when re-installing OSMO. This is odd since it does have an "export files" option. In all the application works great, has plenty of options and I have had absolutely no problems with its current build. Great work y'all. Just needs some tweaking. ;-)
  • Nice todolist and contacts. a Link bettween todolist and contacts would have been a nice idea.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

GTK+

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Calendar Software, C To-Do Lists Software, C Productivity Software, C Date Calculators

Registered

2007-09-28