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Big fan of Remind - can I use
Big fan of Remind - can I use it with CalDav or will I have to use rem2ics as well?
Dan
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The initiative taken for the concern is very serious and need an attention of every one. This is the concern which exists in the society and needs to be eliminated from the society as soon as possible. The people are loosing their moral while becoming modern. The society needs to be attentive that moral value.
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Remind
That piece of software is worth its its bytecode-size in gold.
I´ve been configuring my calendar for about 6 hours and still finding new stuff to try out.
The only thing I´m missing is a omit for multiple days for like having holidays integrated. But maybe I will find something.
Great tool
I thought the calendar tool was good... but `remind' is actually better! It's really sophisticated (I was reading the man pages...), but you can keep it simple.
BTW this is a great HOW-TO... Thanks to your article `remind' convinces me now!
Cheers,
Kenny
Remind article
What a great sounding tool. I wish I had run into it earlier.
The Remind Home Page
The Remind home page is now http://www.roaringpenguin.com/penguin/open_source_remind.php.
-- David.