On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 04:28:11 +0700
Chris Watkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone found good tools for time and work management that work
> with LXDE?
> 
> I'm using:
> 
>    - BasKet for notes. This is KDE based, so huge dependencies, but
> doesn't use a lot a RAM when running. It's not currently maintained,
> I think.

Maybe you must look into hierarchichal notebook:
http://hnb.sourceforge.net/, it is outdated and has some bugs but
works fine for me, I use it every day 

>    - Firefox "Tea Timer" extension for reminders and to help keep
> track of time spent of tasks. This is the only timer I've found that
> I can work out, that makes a noise and pops up (and stays popped up
> till I acknowledge it). However my ideal timer would have:
>    - A stand-alone timer, as sometimes I stop Firefox to reduce heat
> and battery usage.
>       - A count-forward option
>       - A time-based reminder (tomorrow at 3pm)
>       - Multiple reminders at once.
> 
> I've looked around in the past, but these were the best options in
> terms of usable programs that do what I need.
> 
> It seems to me like these are essential tools - does the LXDE suite of
> programs aim to provide tools like these?
> 
> 


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