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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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    etm: event and task manager
    etm provides an intuitive format for using plain text files to store data, a command line interface for viewing data in a variety of convenient ways and a GUI interface for both viewing and modifying data. Repetition and alerts are supported .
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    N-Ctrl Work Log Manager tracks time invested in your projects, producing daily, weekly or custom reports. Supports standard as well as 9/80 ("split-Friday") work weeks. Intuitive, flexible GUI and command line clients with Nokia 770 support.
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