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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.
The ZEG (Zero Effort Groupware) edition of SOGo is intended to provide a complete out-of-the-box testing environment of SOGo, the Open Source messaging and calendaring software.
track time spent, keep a diary, to-do list, generate reports, bills
GnoTime (formerly GTT, the Gnome Time Tracker) is a desktop utility for tracking the amount of time spent on projects, keeping a to-do list, maintaining a diary, and generating reports and invoices based on that time.
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SINC32plus is designed to be a free scheduling utility for the Win32 environment. Based on SINC (sinc.sf.net) from SourceForge, it offers additional functionality and flexibility.
SINC32plus supports standard crontab format with extensions.
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.
Collection of KDE PIM applications that can be run in a platform independent way on various platforms, like Sharp Zaurus, Microsoft Windows, Linux and others that support Trolltechs Qt. For now it includes KOrganizer and KAddressbook.
A full-featured, GTK-based control panel for IceWM, featuring an IceWM theme designer, IceSoundManager (sound events), IcePref2, & tools to manage wallpaper, cursors, keys, window options, & more. IceWMCP has a familiar, Control Panel-like interface.
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.
This is a simple utility to track the amount of time a
PC is used.
It can the used to determine
1. whether PCs are being used optimally, e.g. internet cafe's.
2. productivity (similar to punchcards).
3. sleep/wake cycles or bipolar cycles.
KAlcatel allows you to manage messages, calls, contacts, todos and the calendar in your Alcatel (tm) One Touch 50x and 70x mobile. This project is not maintained anymore, use Wammu instead (http://wammu.eu/)
UniSync will allow you to run a synchronization server that communicates using the SyncML protocol (www.syncml.org) using accessor modules for Palm, WinCE, Outlook, etc. Web and WAP portals will allow you to access data from anywhere.
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.