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    BORG is a calendar and task tracking system written in Java. The calendar provides a nice month view, month-print, email reminders, popup reminders and to do list. The task tracker tracks issues through various states.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Zalarm

    Zalarm

    Alarm Clock with a couple of nice extra features. Wake up your way.

    A user friendly alarm clock written in the Qt framework. The user can deside which time the alarm is set to go off. In addition the user can set a purpose of the alarm, a note, and add audio files for the alarm. This way you can decide if you like to wake up with a beating heart to the sound of hard rock. Or maybe you are the kind that prefers the more soft and sensitive alarms. With Zalarm this is all up to you. The reason for adding notes to the alarm is simple. Maybe by the time you...
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    TEAM's TimeTracker is a very lightweight application that helps you keep track of your time. It has a nice, transparent, Windows 7's un-obtrusive view. With only 1 click you can switch between tasks. Oh, and it's free.
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    Zero Agenda is a simple calendar that allow remember some notes with a nice graphic. The best use is with ZeroBruta causa in this mode we can do everything we want at accurate time in simple mode.
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    ASP Calendars is a simple, easy to use ASP Calendar Control for ASP .NET 2005. ASP Calendars can be described as a scheduler control that holds a calendar of events in a nice graphical interface
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    Shnaton is a nice GUI utility to compose a weekly lecture schedule for HUJI students. The course information is taken from the course catalog "Shnaton" by downloading the appropriate XML files from the HUJI website.
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    zenTrack is a very successful and high quality HelpDesk application, it is now modulized into a nice looking and powerful Xoops Content Management System. The combination of Xoops+zenTrackXoops provides an advanced Customer Support Portal for enterprises
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    The jxCAL project aims at providing a calendar publishing framework based on Cocoon/XML/XSLT. It can aggregate multiple sources of events and display them using nice SVG views.
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