Re: [newbie] Calendar/PIM recommendations

2002-04-17 Thread Joan Tur
Es Dimecres 17 Abril 2002 04:04, en Warren Post va escriure: Lotus Organizer 97, part of the Smart Suite. A great app. I don't really need every one of Organizer's bells and whistles, but I do at least need to have recurring tasks (like, Pay the rent every first of the month). korganizer does

Re: [newbie] Calendar/PIM recommendations

2002-04-16 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 20:00:53 -0600, Warren Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's your favorite calendar or personal information manager(PIM) application? I had high hopes for Evolution, but it's task management isn't robust enough for me. A decent calendar and PIM is one of the few things

Re: [newbie] Calendar/PIM recommendations

2002-04-16 Thread Paul Rodríguez
What sorts of things do you find lacking in evolution? You might consider suggesting them to the ximian-folk for inclusion. - Paul R On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 22:00, Warren Post wrote: What's your favorite calendar or personal information manager (PIM) application? I had high hopes for

Re: [newbie] Calendar/PIM recommendations

2002-04-16 Thread Warren Post
Lotus Organizer 97, part of the Smart Suite. A great app. I don't really need every one of Organizer's bells and whistles, but I do at least need to have recurring tasks (like, Pay the rent every first of the month). Best, Warren On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 22:24:59 -0500 Joseph Braddock [EMAIL

Re: [newbie] Calendar/PIM recommendations

2002-04-16 Thread Warren Post
The two things I really miss in Evolution (and gnomecal and the other calendar / organizer / PIMs for Linux I've seen so far) are: 1. Although appointments can recurr, tasks cannot. If you want a recurring task like Do laundry every Monday, you'll have to enter it manually every Monday forever.

[newbie] Calendar/PIM recommendations

2002-04-15 Thread Warren Post
What's your favorite calendar or personal information manager (PIM) application? I had high hopes for Evolution, but it's task management isn't robust enough for me. A decent calendar and PIM is one of the few things keeping me from deleting my Windows partition. -- Warren Post Santa Rosa de

Re: [newbie] Calendar/PIM recommendations

2002-04-15 Thread Joseph Braddock
What are you using on the Windows partition? Joe On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 20:00:53 -0600 Warren Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's your favorite calendar or personal information manager (PIM) application? I had high hopes for Evolution, but it's task management isn't robust enough for me. A