On 5/31/21 1:20 PM, Erwan David wrote: > Le 31/05/2021 à 15:03, didier gaumet a écrit : >> Le 31/05/2021 à 13:45, rust a écrit : >> >>> Sunbird huh? I'll have to take a look. Part of what led me (back) to >>> Thunderbird was the calendar. There are surprisingly few standalone, >>> graphical calendars that are still being developed for linux. >> >> I think Sunbird has not been developped for 10 years >> >> One can found several standalone GUI calendar/agenda debian packages: >> agenda.app (gnustep), orage (xfce), korganizer (KDE), gnome-calendar >> (gnome). The KDE and Gnome ones being more full-featured. >> >> Gsimplecal is a simple calendar without the ability to handle events >> or meetings, I suppose. >> >> >> > > I do not know for Gnome claendar, but KDE calendar is not what I would > call standalone. It is a module of KDEPin and in some cases (eg with > office 365 connector) you cannot synchronize calendar without > synchronizing mail. I wouldn't consider Gnome Calendar standalone either. It requires Gnome-Passkey and/or Gnome Online Accounts. If you're just wanting to install a calendar independent of desktop environment, Gnome Calendar doesn't meet that requirement. -- rust
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