Chris G wrote:
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 09:25:54AM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 05 May 2008 10:13:19 +0100
Chris G <cl@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are there any PIMs or similar applications available in Fedora which
will run in the background under X and produce pop up reminders (or
similar)?
I use kalarm, which comes as part of the kdepim rpm. It works fine on my Gnome
desktop.
I've relaised I have one requirement which seems rather basic to me
but nothing suggested seems to offer yet. I want to be able to set
reminders that will repeat before the event until (and only until) I
have 'done' it.
Most of the things I want to set reminders for are such things as
regular payments that need to be made (small company, tax, etc.).
So what I want is a reminder that pops up, say, seven days before and
then pops up every day *until* I tell the reminder program that I have
done whatever it is reminding me about. I guess it's more of a
reminder program to tell me to do things that I want, rather than a
calender, although I want it to be a calender to tell me when I have a
dentist's appointment as well.
Any ideas for a utility that will do what I want?
I installed "tkremind" last week and it appears to do what you describe.
Bob Goodwin.
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