Is there source for calendar for linux somewhere on the web? I'd hate to have it said microsoft outlook can do something useful linux cannot?
Since I don't use Outlook, I'm not sure what the "something useful" it can do is. And "calendar for linux" does not actualy name any program I am familiar with. At first, I thought you were just misnaming the familiar "cal" program, but on reflection, I suspect you want something more PDA'ish.
In that case, a quick search of the Debian package database turns up these possibilities:
ccal - Colorised calendar utility
gcal - Prints calendars
gdeskcal - A desktop calendar featuring transparency with smooth alpha-blending
gnome-pim - calendar and address book for GNOME
gnome-pim-conduits - Palm synchronization for calendar and address book
korganizer - KDE personal organizer
kronolith - Web Based Calendar Manager
plan - X/Motif day planner (dynamically compiled with LessTif)
remind - a sophisticated reminder service
wmdate - Calendar for window manager docking bars
xcal - a graphical calendar with memos and reminder alarms
I have not run any of these so cannot comment on their specifics, aside from noting that they are almost all X applications so not actually specific to Linux.
To find any of them, your best starting place is the package collection for your distro. If that fails, Google is your friend.
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