On 12/01/2007 10:38 AM, Michael Yang 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
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
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
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
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
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?
Thanks a
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
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