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Re: Osmo personal organizer
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It includes syncml, ical and gringotts (encrypted notes) support. It is not hildonized though. |
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looks like it has been quite a task.. |
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Yeah it was dependency mess. I don't remember how I got some things compiled. Lets just say some Perl modules depend on Debhelper 7, and Debhelper depends on these Perl modules. I worked around it by making my own debian/ and migrating it with the original + some ugly hacks. Now I'm interested in tweaking the source code to make it Hildon proof. I don't plan on any general bug fixing though. If you have suggestions on what needs to be changed for it to integrate better, shoot. |
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I just found this thread by accident. Looks like quite a few things were fixed.
Having read the entire thread and viewed the review from January. I have a question. Does Osmo alarm? There was mention of a notes area where apparently you are supposed to enter your appointments for the day. Does the tablet then alarm when the time comes? |
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Linux.com review: Osmo: A daily organizer by Susan Linton on 20080109.
Howtoforge.com howto: Osmo Personal Organizer On Fedora 8 by Oliver Meyer on 20080221. Osmo's interface uses 550x723 which is somewhat problematic on the NIT. It has alarm support but I don't know if/how it works. According to SyncML on Wikipedia you need a SyncML server, or you can try client to client. SyncML support is experimental for now, but enabled in my build. Besides phones one could -in theory- sync Outlook Evolution to SyncML server, and then sync that with Osmo. The application also has support for iCalendar (RFC 2445). Unison or Rsync might also work well. On the bottom on the Osmo homepage one can donate to the project and ask for a specific feature to get more priority. |
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Oops!! Show stopper!!!
Hope you all get if figured out at some point. |
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Port of 0.2.4 from Sid.
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But this version has iCal import and export instead of merely iCal import. I'm not sure what the --tinygui option does, but an alias for it is -t. So from command line one can use osmo -t. |
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