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    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler workload automation to execute jobs and workflows

    JS7 JobScheduler runs executables, scripts and database procedures and can be operated with e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle databases. JS7 JobScheduler provides workflow patterns such as sequential and parallel task execution, forking, synchronization, cross-platform scheduling, job load sharing, fail-over and a real REST API. JS7 includes the components: * JOC Cockpit (user interface for inventory management and control) * Controller (orchestration of Agents) * Agents:...
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    etmTk

    etmTk

    Manage events and tasks using simple text files.

    etm is an acronym for event and task manager. In contrast to most calendar/todo applications, creating items (events, tasks, and so forth) in etm does not require filling out fields in a form. Instead, items are created as free-form text entries using a simple, intuitive format and stored in plain text files. Both a graphic user interface based on Tkinter and a command line interface are provided.
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    corganizer

    corganizer

    Command Line Organizer

    Corganizer is an console organizer. I still have more or less important thinks to add, but right now you can use the calendar connected to adress book and 5 degree priority system, mail backup because you can only download and read mails(for now), notes with 5 degree priority system, adress book, RSS reader(may not read all RSS feeds), password manager, and finally the output is encryted with AES. Corganizer 2.0 Creative Commons BY-NC-ND Corganizer 1.0 GNU GPL v3.0
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    Taskwarrior
    Taskwarrior is an ambitious project bringing sophisticated capabilities to a simple and elegant productivity tool. You'll find it has customizable reports, charts, GTD features, Lua extensions, synching and more, with excellent support!
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    Hebcal

    A perpetual Jewish Calendar

    Hebcal, a perpetual Jewish Calendar, has moved to GitHub
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    A multiuser Diary Management System that will enable staff in organisations to set/update/view meetings and appointments. The system will operate via a central server, but clients will able to function offline. It will support Mac OSX/Windows/*nix
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    Sample is the missing link in the POSIX-compliant cron-family of task scheduling tools. Sample monitors files on a user-by-user basis and waits for their timestamp/filesize to hit a threshold thereby executing a specified command to handle the files.
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