I used calcurse for a long time, not to share meetings with others -
especially not google, but to track my own personal appointments and
events.
I tried remind because I prefer the single month overview with events. I
like the clear visual cue of this week, next week, etc. Then I found the
gui interface - TkRemind - I don't know who's heart I am breaking most
by saying that! But I like clicking things that are, to me, inherently
visual.
I have a script that syncs the .reminders file to home based source
control, so my changes are available on all my machines, as I have not
attempted installing a radicale caldav server, because the simple
solution works fine for me.
Tug
On 10/22/25 22:33, Dianne Skoll <dianne [ at ] skoll [ dot ] ca> (by way of Dianne
Skoll via linux wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2025 19:44:22 -0400
Jean-Francois Messier via linux <linux [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org> wrote:
In my daily readings, I found this application that works on the
terminal. It has a reputation of being very efficient, without the
distraction of the GUIs that we all know so well.
You're breaking my heart!! I've spent 30+ years working on Remind and
even gave a talk about it at OCLUG years ago.
https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/remind/
And there is CalDAV integration (both ways... in and out) with
third-party scripts.
Regards,
Dianne.
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