On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 23:38:34 +0800 Michael Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for info! > > After a round of search in the package list, I got "gdeskcal" and > "xfce4-notes-plugin" to manage my schedules. > "gdeskcal" is configurable and the event can be shown when mouse is > moved over the specified date. > "orage" is good, but seems it has to double click the date entry to view > the event. > > One more questions, I found one package named > "opensync-plugin-google-calendar", as the name says, how to take use of > this plugin to work with Google Calendar? > you need opensync and then you can setup opensync to sync against it. It is a framework to sync a bunch of calendar/todo/contact programs (mostly useful to sync against palms/phones) > Regards. > Michael. > > David wrote: > > David wrote: > >> Michael Yang wrote: > >>> Hi All: > >>> > >>> I'm on the lenny/sid, with xfce4 desktop. > >>> I'd like have some useful plugins for my desktop, to write sticky > >>> notes, to schedule calendar events and TODO tasks. It could be > >>> always displayed on the screen and better to have option of auto-hide. > >>> > >>> What are you recommendations? > >> > >> If you look through the xfce listings in the aptitude interface, I > >> seem to remember a sticky notes app. > > It's not specifically under xfce, but it's called 'rhinotes'. > > Do a search through the Debian package facility. > >> > >> For the rest, Sunbird does all that. > > And 'orage' is an xfce specific calender app. > > > > How hard to you try to search for these? > > I almost fell over them. > >> Regards, > >> > >> David. > >> > >> > > > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]