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    CalOMine

    CalOMine

    A fast, no-nonsense way to manage reminders, folder events, & alarms.

    ...Fast, easy to use, and refreshingly without frills, I created CalOMine to both keep track of important events, as well as to yell at me for a pre-set "wakeup" alarm. Based upon SQLite3, you can even use other programs to program-up unique events to one or more independent databases. Because databases are located next to the CalOMine Program, CalOMine may also serve as a nice SQL replacement for our older, Skype-endorsed, "ezlog" program. -Just download & extract the zip file into a folder, then run the executable .jar file. ...
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