Alternative to korganizer for gnome?

2009-10-01 Thread AG
Hi Korganizer seems to have given up the ghost: it sits in the system notification area on my gnome desktop but cannot be opened by clicking on it - so hence I cannot add appointments nor check what might be coming up. Is there an alternative to korganizer for the gnome DE? TIA AG -- To

Re: Alternative to korganizer for gnome?

2009-10-01 Thread Claude Biver
Hi AG, you may want to try Iceowl. Cheers, C. AG wrote: Hi Korganizer seems to have given up the ghost: it sits in the system notification area on my gnome desktop but cannot be opened by clicking on it - so hence I cannot add appointments nor check what might be coming up. Is there

Re: Alternative to korganizer for gnome?

2009-10-01 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Thu October 1 2009, AG wrote: Is there an alternative to korganizer for the gnome DE? not exactly for gnome, but I run gnome gdm, but I also have kontact installed.. -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 Registered Ubuntu User #12459 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: Alternative to korganizer for gnome?

2009-10-01 Thread Tony Baldwin
Claude Biver wrote: Hi AG, you may want to try Iceowl. Evolution would be the default calendar app thingy for gnome, to my knowledge. I just use google calendar and gcalcli, now. (iceowl, afaik, does not support the provider extension to get it to work with google calendar...at least, not

Re: Alternative to korganizer for gnome?

2009-10-01 Thread S. Fishpaste
On Thu, 01 Oct 2009 21:49:33 -0400, Tony Baldwin in gmane.linux.debian.user wrote: Claude Biver wrote: Hi AG, you may want to try Iceowl. Evolution would be the default calendar app thingy for gnome, to my knowledge. I just use google calendar and gcalcli, now. (iceowl, afaik, does not

Re: Alternative to korganizer for gnome?

2009-10-01 Thread David Purton
On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 12:00:41AM -0400, S. Fishpaste wrote: Yes Evolution (at least in Testing/Unstable) works with Google web services. There's a menu for Google when setting up e-mail/calendar. That alone is was the clincher for me to switch to it from Outlook 2007. I'm quite impressed