I'm quite interested in the diary software as well, so I'm a bit new to Linux, so I need to ask you two favours if you can please:
A) I downloaded the .tar.bz2 file, now can you please walk me through installing it?
B) The files I need from Java need a sign-in, so can you send them to me, because I dont have a sign-in...
Thanks
A) I downloaded the .tar.bz2 file, now can you please walk me through installing it?
B) The files I need from Java need a sign-in, so can you send them to me, because I dont have a sign-in...
Thanks
On 12/31/05, Les Mikesell
<lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 03:25, Tim wrote:
> I'm thinking of something like a business diary where you jot down notes
> related to work today, tomorrow, next week, etc., and you can refer back
> to them years later without needing special software to do so.
Do you mean like the 'tasks' folder of evolution?
> At this stage I've just written a flat HTML calendar page. I can see
> what needs to be done on any PC on the network, and years later I'll be
> able to *easily* check up on who had what done for them on what date.
There are several ways of running any X program from any machine,
but if you really want a trouble-ticket sort of tracker for
multiple users/groups you might like RT. It is overkill for a
to-do list, but the price is right:
http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/
> I've tried using calendar functions in various mail programs, but they
> only work on the local client. Not to mention that you need to
> continuously run a behemoth program to check on what you should be doing
> (for reminders about multiple activities during the day).
Yes, but the same program also checks for email which you
need to do anyway - and note that if your own terminal doesn't
have the capacity to run the programs you need you can run
it remotely on a more powerful machine that could be serving
many users. In fact if you have such a machine you might be
better off running your own desktop as a thin client.
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