Dear Folks, I recently missed an important non-work appointment. I have large numbers of appointments at work too. I have decided that my paper system just has too little storage to put all my appointments, todo lists and such in, and would like to buy a PDA that will work nicely with Linux. I don't want to buy one that runs Windows; I would prefer to carry a bigger paper notebook than that. I need very few features, just the calendar and todo lists would be fine for me. And be easy to input data into, and easy to connect to the Linux machines I use at work and at home.
Any suggestions? Or should I just come up with a better paper system? At work I receive "vcalendar" messages that contain stuff that indicates appointments. I would love not to have to log into a Windows box to find out what my appointments are. And any nice calendar applications with Linux? I used to like ical, http://www.annexia.org/freeware/ical/, but I don't expect that it would be easy to integrate with syncing to a PDA. I could use evolution, if I can still use mutt for proper email. -- Nick Urbanik RHCE http://nicku.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG: 7FFA CDC7 5A77 0558 DC7A 790A 16DF EC5B BB9D 2C24 ID: BB9D2C24
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