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MythiCal is intended to be the ultimate calendaring solution for F/OSS users. It features a client/server architecture with multiple storage backends for existing calendar providers, and an Apache module to provide a fast, scalable iCal solution.
Linux Alarm Clock provides the user with the ability to get reminded of birthdays, important dates and get woken up in the morning. It plays your favourite mp3 or the default audio file. Runs specifically in the Linux shell and has an optional GUI.
OpenJCS (Job Control System) is a batch scheduling and control system for use on Unix systems which uses load balancing, dependency control, scheduling, runbooks, queueing and resource allocation subsystems for unmatched scalability and flexibility.
An attempt to create a competitive new package for management of a veterinary practice. Goals are to have a solid and robust internal structure and an extremely efficient, attractive, and intuitive user interface.
libxcal is a library for manipulating calendars, supporting both the vCalendar (vCard), iCalendar and xCalendar standards for reading and writing. It provides a more high-level interface compared to the (seemingly abandoned) libical project.
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ZSRep (Zaurus Synchronization Repository) is a project whose main goal is to provide a professional cross-platform solution for synchronizing one's Sharp Zaurus with any Desktop PIM software on the Linux or Mac OS X operating system.
TORCH is a web enabled electronic health record (EHR) application. TORCH is usable in single practitioner offices and scalable up to multi-site practices.
A console-based calendar program built for flexibility and a rich set of features for the *Nix environment. It will be based around events and scheduling. It will have also have calendar server features of some large groupware suites.
Text-based Intuitive Personal Information Organizer. A completely console oriented PIM that is compatible and can seamlessly operate with Apple iCal and Mozilla Calendar.
mcal stands for Modular Calendar Access Library. libmcal is a C library for accessing calendars. It's written to be very modular, with pluggable drivers. One of the main drivers it handles is ICAP.
TSync is aiming to be a complete Time Synchronising system for users and companies that just want to synchronise their time with minimum effort and maximum performance. TSync does all kinds of tests to ensure a correct time.
Yank is a simple notekeer and todo-list manager using the gnome and gtk libraries. It feels stable and usable enough to be released to the public but it surely lacks some (not so important) features which might be added later.
Gnomind (pronounced "no mind") is a GNOME applet that reminds the user of upcoming events. It is similar to cron in functionality, while being much easier to use.
The goal is to help project management process with an easy to use way to collect events.
As projects are differents, the events' format store by LogBook is hightly configurable.
deadline is a viewer/front end for project plans for the PalmOS. Goal is to be able to import exported projects from packages such as MS Project, Scitor, and other major Project Planning tools.
ZZ is an open-source WinFS. ZZ relies on the same fundamental idea as WinFS, namely that a graph-oriented data store is more user-friendly than the usual tree model.