Unix has a calendar capability.  If you have a file called .calendar in
your home directory on a Unix system, when dates and events come due that
are listed in that file the system can be so arranged that a user will get
email reminders about those events.  That particular function of Unix most
definitely present in freebsd has been responsible for saving marriages
because husbands didn't forget their aniverserary dates among other dates.
In these other versions of unix, the calendar management can get done
without having to use emacs or python as an example.

-- 
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GIT d- s+:+ a+ C++ UL P+ L+++ E+ W-- N+ o+ K- w---
O-- M-- V PS++ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5++ X-- R* tv- b++ DI D---
G- e++ h r-- y*
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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