I've realized that I really need to start using some sort of calender software, and I'm looking for suggestions. I need something to keep track of upcoming events and provide me with some sort of reminder. If it also had a facility for keeping to-do lists, that'd be nice too.
I know there are a lot of programs out there, some are stand alone, others integrated with email (e.g. evolution and lightning), and some integrated with a desktop environment (KOrganizer). I'm using KDE on my machine here on campus, so I tried KOrganizer, but I was never able to actually get it to remind me of anything, so that wasn't so satisfactory. I figure other people have plenty of experience here and can offer guidance. I know Google Calender is one option, but if I can get the functionality without completely giving up my privacy I'd prefer that. Additionally, it would also be really nice if I could use the software to coordinate things with my girlfriend who is running OS X, so that each of us could see the events on the other's calender and schedule around them accordingly. Currently we use the dead tree method. I though perhaps there's some sort of FOSS calender server software or something out there that would enable this. Again, I realize that Google Calender is a possibility here, but I'd like to explore other options first. Suggestions? Thanks, Nick
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