Hello! As I forgot two birthdays last year, I looked for some program to remember me. Until now, I used kalarm, but I had to tell it all birthdays I had already entered in the KDE addressbook. Kbirthday is a little kicker applet that reminds you of birthdays (and anniversaries). Unlike kalarm, it reads them from your KDE addressbook on it's own.
This package realises the ITP (187563) of Ralph Nolden (as he has granted in private email). Package name: kbirthday Version : 0.7.1 URL : http://www.gfai.de/~jaham/projects/kbirthday/kbirthday.html License : GPL Description : reminds you of birthdays it reads from KDE addressbook Kbirthday is a kicker applet that reminds you of birthdays and anniversaries from your KDE addressbook. It uses the KDE addressbook API to access the addressbook data. So you can use your favourite addressbook frontend to manage your friends addresses, birthdays and anniversaries. The package has been built with pbuilder and is lintian and linda clean (thanks to the hint of Matt Zimmerman). The package itself and the files to build it can be found at: http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~eikes/debian/kbirthday/ I'm looking for someone to sponsor the upload. Ciao, Eike

