Martin Bochnig wrote: > Bob Friesenhahn wrote: > >> 4) Which calendar interface has proven to be the most effective and >> reliable (besides CDE Calendar)? >> >> > > $ man -s 1 cal > >
No really. I write my todo's into <TODOYYYYMMDD.ascii> files, using vi. Sometimes I would concatenate them after each month. And admit it, /usr/bin/cal is more powerful, than many would expect: It begins in year 1 (2007 years ago) and masters all the years until 9999. So you can use it for a while to come, isn't this investment protection ... And you can conveniently access it when you don't run X11 from time to time. And as for a more graphical personal time planner running on whatever toolkit on X11 I would recommend old StartOffice 5.2 (which I still like) or KDE's tools (get KDE pkgadd Solaris packages from one of the misc. repositories). > -- > Martin Bochnig > _
