Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2010-01-03 Thread Amadeus W.M.
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 20:08:52 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:


 I have been using the remind program for years. It takes input in text
 files and can generate task lists, text calendars for email, or HTML
 calendars to your web size. It handles things like first tuesday after
 the first monday, the bizarre rules about when US holidays have been
 moved to make three day weekend and remove historical significance, and
 the like.
 
 Also does differences, so you can print not only the birthday of kids
 but their age this year, anniversaries, last friday in the quarter,
 Easter, whatever. And you can generate documentation or actually execute
 programs, which is also handy.
 

Very nice indeed. 

Also dayplanner may be worth a try. Not as sophisticated as remind (can't 
skip over holidays, doesn't seem to be able to take an action upon an 
event, etc.) but runs as a daemon, so it reduces desktop clutter.


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Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-28 Thread Bill Davidsen

Tim wrote:

On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 20:08 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:

Also does differences, so you can print not only the birthday of kids
but their age this year, anniversaries, last friday in the quarter,
Easter, whatever.


Just once, or maybe every time, I'd like to see a calendar NOT ask me a
year to go with a birthday.  Quite often I don't know the year, and I
never will, but I have to type something in before it'll let me enter a
birthday reminder, so you end up with reminders with silly ages.

Remind allows a month/day without year, although obviously you don't set the 
message to calculate the age for you...


REM Jul 24 MSG Jan's birthday

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Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-28 Thread Gordon Charrick

On 12/27/09 14:48, Steven Stern wrote:

On 12/27/2009 02:27 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
   

It's been a while since I went looking for a calendar that handles this
simple task only to be repeatedly disappointed. This is one feature that
(uggh) Outlook handles right.

I want to keep track of monthly (or quarterly, or whatever) bills that
recur. Assume it's Jan 1st and you have three bills due this month. You
look at your task list and see the three bills along with the date
they're due. You pay bill A and check off the task for that bill. Now
you look at your task list and see 2 bills still due in January and one
due in February. Pretty simple and logical way to keep track of monthly
bills or other tasks that need to be done regularly, but haven't found
any Linux apps that can handle this task. Anyone have any

 

The Lightning extension for Thunderbird will do this with tasks.

   
I checked out Lightning several months ago and it didn't handle 
recurring tasks worth a damn. If you look at bug 373755 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373775, it looks like it 
still doesn't work as it's supposed to.


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Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-28 Thread Brian Mury
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 15:55 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
 On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:27:39 -0800
 Gordon Charrick wrote:
 
  Pretty simple and logical way to keep track of monthly 
  bills or other tasks that need to be done regularly, but haven't found 
  any Linux apps that can handle this task.
 
 Well, evolution can do it,

No it can't! It supports recurring appointments, but not recurring
tasks.


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Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-27 Thread Gordon Charrick
It's been a while since I went looking for a calendar that handles this 
simple task only to be repeatedly disappointed. This is one feature that 
(uggh) Outlook handles right.


I want to keep track of monthly (or quarterly, or whatever) bills that 
recur. Assume it's Jan 1st and you have three bills due this month. You 
look at your task list and see the three bills along with the date 
they're due. You pay bill A and check off the task for that bill. Now 
you look at your task list and see 2 bills still due in January and one 
due in February. Pretty simple and logical way to keep track of monthly 
bills or other tasks that need to be done regularly, but haven't found 
any Linux apps that can handle this task. Anyone have any


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Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-27 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:27:39 -0800
Gordon Charrick wrote:

 Pretty simple and logical way to keep track of monthly 
 bills or other tasks that need to be done regularly, but haven't found 
 any Linux apps that can handle this task.

Well, evolution can do it, but evolution is so annoying I gave up
on using it a long time ago. Currently I use a combination of
a silly program I wrote to popup messages and the remind
program. Links are here:

http://home.att.net/~Tom.Horsley/qtmess.html

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Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-27 Thread David Burns
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Gordon Charrick gordo...@cox.net wrote:
 that need to be done regularly, but haven't found any Linux apps that can
 handle this task. Anyone have any

Maybe just a web app, like gcal? Not really sure what you want. I have
mine email me about stuff that needs to happen on a particular day,
harder to deal with stuff that could happen in a range of days. Maybe
send a reminder on the last day? That's how I deal with my mortgage
payment.

Is this a bit OT?

best,
Dave

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Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-27 Thread Frank Cox

On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 12:27 -0800, Gordon Charrick wrote:
 I want to keep track of monthly (or quarterly, or whatever) bills
 that 
 recur.

I use kalarm to keep track of tasks; wouldn't know what to do without it
any more.

I looked at tkremind (front end for remind) a while back and it would
also work, but kalarm is simpler.

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Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-27 Thread Steven Stern
On 12/27/2009 02:27 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
 It's been a while since I went looking for a calendar that handles this
 simple task only to be repeatedly disappointed. This is one feature that
 (uggh) Outlook handles right.
 
 I want to keep track of monthly (or quarterly, or whatever) bills that
 recur. Assume it's Jan 1st and you have three bills due this month. You
 look at your task list and see the three bills along with the date
 they're due. You pay bill A and check off the task for that bill. Now
 you look at your task list and see 2 bills still due in January and one
 due in February. Pretty simple and logical way to keep track of monthly
 bills or other tasks that need to be done regularly, but haven't found
 any Linux apps that can handle this task. Anyone have any
 

The Lightning extension for Thunderbird will do this with tasks.

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Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-27 Thread Bill Davidsen

Gordon Charrick wrote:
It's been a while since I went looking for a calendar that handles this 
simple task only to be repeatedly disappointed. This is one feature that 
(uggh) Outlook handles right.


I want to keep track of monthly (or quarterly, or whatever) bills that 
recur. Assume it's Jan 1st and you have three bills due this month. You 
look at your task list and see the three bills along with the date 
they're due. You pay bill A and check off the task for that bill. Now 
you look at your task list and see 2 bills still due in January and one 
due in February. Pretty simple and logical way to keep track of monthly 
bills or other tasks that need to be done regularly, but haven't found 
any Linux apps that can handle this task. Anyone have any


I have been using the remind program for years. It takes input in text files 
and can generate task lists, text calendars for email, or HTML calendars to your 
web size. It handles things like first tuesday after the first monday, the 
bizarre rules about when US holidays have been moved to make three day weekend 
and remove historical significance, and the like.


Also does differences, so you can print not only the birthday of kids but their 
age this year, anniversaries, last friday in the quarter, Easter, whatever. And 
you can generate documentation or actually execute programs, which is also handy.


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Re: Calendar with recurring tasks?

2009-12-27 Thread Tim
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 20:08 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
 Also does differences, so you can print not only the birthday of kids
 but their age this year, anniversaries, last friday in the quarter,
 Easter, whatever.

Just once, or maybe every time, I'd like to see a calendar NOT ask me a
year to go with a birthday.  Quite often I don't know the year, and I
never will, but I have to type something in before it'll let me enter a
birthday reminder, so you end up with reminders with silly ages.

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