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01232006 1521 GMT-6<br>
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Thanks, all of you, for the cal recommendations. Im checking them out
now. <br>
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I didn't now sunbird was standalone. I just read that it was now part
of the Firefox build and you could turn it on. Im checking out the web
based one and the firefox extension. <br>
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Thanks. <br>
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Wade<br>
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Kevin Cole wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Wade Smart wrote:
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I used to use the Mozilla calender but its no longer available. I just
read that its built into firefox and thunderbird but you have to specify
that in the build process.
What a hassle.
I know there is Evolution but that is a lot of trouble just for the cal
function.
Any good calenders you guys/gals know of?
Wade
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Depending on how sophisticated a calendar you want, you might consider
something like korganizer, or a firefox extension like ReminderFox, which
is also available for Thunderbird.
Korganizer is part of the standard Ubuntu repositories.
ReminderFox can be found at:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=1191&application=firefox">https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=1191&application=firefox</a>
I'm not a fan of Evolution but I like both of the above. Gnome has some
personal information management (PIM) stuff as well, but it's in less
officially supported. Dunno how it compares to other stuff.
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