On 09:35 Mon 17 Jan , Jason Cooper wrote:
> Okay, googled around, no luck. Has anyone found a command-line program
> for maintaining an appointment calendar and todo lists? Most important,
> it needs to have email notification and work from within screen. Yes,
> basically a wrapper for at/c
Am 17. Jan 2005 um 17:13 Uhr schrieb Tero Grundström:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Tero Grundström wrote:
How about x11-misc/remind ?
Just to clarify that, in spite of the gatecory, it is a CLI program...
So I guess it should be moved to another category... or does it have
any X11 portions?
Sebastian
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Tero Grundstr?m ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Tero Grundstr?m wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Jason Cooper wrote:
> >
> > > Okay, googled around, no luck. Has anyone found a command-line program
> > > for maintaining an appointment calendar and todo lists? Most importan
Lee Capps ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> On 09:35 Mon 17 Jan , Jason Cooper wrote:
> > Okay, googled around, no luck. Has anyone found a command-line program
> > for maintaining an appointment calendar and todo lists? Most important,
> > it needs to have email notification and work from wi
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Tero Grundström wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Jason Cooper wrote:
>
> > Okay, googled around, no luck. Has anyone found a command-line program
> > for maintaining an appointment calendar and todo lists? Most important,
> > it needs to have email notification and work from wi
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Jason Cooper wrote:
> Okay, googled around, no luck. Has anyone found a command-line program
> for maintaining an appointment calendar and todo lists? Most important,
> it needs to have email notification and work from within screen. Yes,
> basically a wrapper for at/cron.
On 09:35 Mon 17 Jan , Jason Cooper wrote:
> Okay, googled around, no luck. Has anyone found a command-line program
> for maintaining an appointment calendar and todo lists? Most important,
> it needs to have email notification and work from within screen. Yes,
> basically a wrapper for at/c
Le 01/17/05 Jason Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit notamment:
> Okay, googled around, no luck. Has anyone found a command-line program
> for maintaining an appointment calendar and todo lists? Most important,
> it needs to have email notification and work from within screen. Yes,
> basically
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Jason Cooper wrote:
| Okay, googled around, no luck. Has anyone found a command-line program
| for maintaining an appointment calendar and todo lists? Most important,
| it needs to have email notification and work from within screen. Yes,
| basically
Okay, googled around, no luck. Has anyone found a command-line program
for maintaining an appointment calendar and todo lists? Most important,
it needs to have email notification and work from within screen. Yes,
basically a wrapper for at/cron.
tia,
Cooper.
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