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Reviving an old thread...
I'm fiddling with Remind calendar on my Debian machine and have compiled Remind and Wyrd for my n900. Perhaps someone is interested, the files are attached.
Wyrd however seems pretty useless at first sight as it requires a 23 line window and that means you have to zoom out very much and have an almost illegible font size.
Remind was compiled without tcl/tk due to unmet dependencies.
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I'm still torn between Android and the N900 when it become available in Canada. There are two things that I'm hoping the N900 has but I can't be certain.
My contacts are kept in an LDAP directory on my server at home. This is accessible via public ssh. Is there a way to have Maemo query or even synchronize using LDAP? I see that LDAP is on an old feature wish list. Has there been an progress on this?
Similarly I keep my calendar and todos at home using Roaring Penguin's Remind. I've seen some older threads talking about Remind, Wyrd and Tkremind. I'd like to know if there are any practical experiences using Remind.