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Re: good personal information manager



Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> On Saturday 23 September 2006 22:41, James Richardson wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have been searching for a good personal information manager that
> > will run on GNU/Linux, unsecessfully.
> >
> > What I am looking for is something that works mostly like franklin
> > planner for windows...
> >
> > I need a good todo list manager, appoinment manager, task manager,
> > contact manager and the ability to sync with a palm type pda.... It
> > would be really slick if it could integrate with mutt and emacs and
> > not require KDE.
> >
> > I think I have tried most of the ones in sarge that didn't require KDE
> > and they are not what I am looking for. I feel sure something must
> > exist somewhere....
> >
> 
> Why the apparent hatred against KDE if I may ask? Is your computer too slow to 
You may ask. ;) I don't really have anything against KDE, I just don't
use it. I generally use fluxbox for my WM, and occasinally gnome.

I know the sort of app I want, and it doesn't seem to exist (or I have
asked the right question), so I figure I will have to find something
close and modify it. I am more comfortable codeing for GNOME and GTK+.


> run KDE or is it something else? Desktop Environments are infact designed for 
> this purpose : integration among common tasks and provide a consistent 
> interface (be it KDE, GNOME ...).
> 
> just my 2 cents
> raju
> 
> 
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