> > It doesn't fulfill all your requirements but try openmoko-dates. I'm > actually pretty impressed with the calendar part although it sometimes > plays tricks on me. No todos however and it doesn't seem to support > exceptions to recurring events and doesn't let them to be individually > changed while keeping the rest of recurs intact. It has a solid > interface however and it's quite usable at this stage. It also uses ics > files for the events so these could be quite easily imported to your > mac. Oh, I haven't find a way to set notifications eighter. Well, long > story short, just try it. > > I have copied the calendar.ics file with a test event to my pc, which then showed the event. but then I added a new event on the pc and copied the file back, and the openmoko-dates did not show the new event... This is annoying, because for syncing you need both ways ;-) I already tried different calender programs (sunbird and dates) .
any ideas?? thx! andi _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

