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I'm currently working on a calendar, todo and personal information manager application. I have most of the calendering parts done and am working on the todo parts. In any case, I am wondering if anyone else has been looking for that powerful yet simple all in one calendar/todo list/pim/task tracker and even budgeting once I get to it. So, what is different about my application compared to all the other ones out there? There will be no data entry in the software. All of the "data" will be stored in a human editable text file. The purpose of the program will be to parse this text file and then present a view of the data as either a webpage (this is the part I have done so far) or a text based terminal print out. Here are some example of what you may find in the text file: 1/month/2/mon 19:00-21:00 Fire Dept. Meeting 1/month/2/mon>thu 19:00-21:00 Fire Dept. Work Detail 1/month/4/wed 19:00-21:00 Ambulance Meeting 1/month/4/thu 19:00-21:00 PySIG Meeting 1/week/sun 10:00-18:00 K9 SAR Training 1/week/tue 18:00-20:00 Wilderness Medicine 1/week/wed,sun 8:00-16:00 Town Dump These are all recurring events. In fact, the second one down "Fire Dept. Work Detail" is something no other calendaring tool supports and is also the reason I even bothered to invest so much time into writing something like this. The reason is that I have fire dept. meeting every monday and then we always have a work detail on the thursday of the same week. With traditional calendaring tools (Outlook, Evolution, etc) you would define "Every month on the second Monday." for the fire dept. meetings and then "Every month on the second Thursday." for the work detail. Unfortunately this fails on months that start after a monday but before a thursday because then you reach the second thursday a week before the second monday, which is incorrect. So, to make a long story short, I have added a feature where you can make a recurring day occur on the same week as some other recurring weekday. The Fire Dept Work Detail event then reads as follows: Every month on a Thursday of the same week as the second Monday. If someone is interesting in using this calendar and has their own unique calendaring problem I would be more than happy to add some syntax to th event definitions to allow just about any type of recurring event imaginable :-) At present this script only works in Linux so you'd have to be using linux to help me out and know your way around linux a little bit. Right now I just need people to test it. This program will always be open source and by helping me out early in the game you will have much more impact on how it develops and thus closer suited to your own needs (although it'll scratch my itch first and formost :-) Screenshot: http://eukreign.net/Screenshot-2.jpg If you don't need a full featured calendar but would like to improve your todo list check out todotxt, it is actually the inspiration for what i've been working on: Todo.txt - Task tracking for command line lovers |
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