A set of Python modules and classes with calendar-functions, mostly notable handling of holidays. This is not another date/time-manipulation module but uses mxDateTime.
Amphora Light is a Web-based groupware server written in Python and Zope. It offers basic office functionality: document sharing, calendars, tasks, contacts, internet databases in the context of a hierarchical organization and flexible access rights.
Phone messaging system. Automatic Dialing-Announcing Device (ADAD)/phoning committee. Multiple mailboxes and dials the announcement to the list who need to hear it. For: BirthRight, CWL, dental appointments, PrayerChain, security alarms etc.
TAO (TAsk Organizer) is a program designed to help its users stay organized. It includes a to-do list and functionality to allow users to keep a detailed journal of their progress on each task. Future versions will allow users to share tasks.
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A Rainlendar-like calendar for your desktop released under GNU GPL License. It is good looking (using real transparency), small and it integrates well in your desktop.
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A small no-nonsense personal digital organizer written in GTK2, featuring appointments, todos and notes. It uses iCalendar files as it's native backend, supports multiple alarms per appointment/todo and has recursive todos.