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    "Wiki in a Jar" is a small Wiki written in Java with great focus on simplicity. It is intended to run on a USB stick as a replacement for a paper note- and address book as a Personal Information Manager (PIM). It supports vcard (vcf) contact files.
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    A Java library to handle the Microsoft Exchange object (Contact, Calendar entries, tasks) in an easy way. Build on top of Slide (using Exhange WebDAV client) The library can be used for Java CRM / planning/ PIM software to integrate with Exchange.
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    A PIM/Task Scheduler written entirely in Java NETBEANS. Will provide Alarms, Notices, Multiple Views, and the prioritization of events.
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    JOrganizer is a webbased PIM (Personal Information Manager), written in Java. With it, you can manage your contacts, emails, time and more. It is based on JSP, Servlets, Struts, Castor, the xml.apache.org API's and other Open Source projects.
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