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2009-10-24
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Contacts (address book): This was interesting. After you install Contacts and open it up..you see that all your contacts from your Instant Messenger list shows up. Rather neat.
It is very easy to add/remove/edit contacts and to even add fields as you want/need them. May keep this one to see how much I like/use it.
Dates (calendar): Very lightweight, but no alarm. Monochrome look. As far as I can tell no applet for displaying upcoming events and no Google calendar sync option.
I personally much prefer Seqretaty to this one.
Tasks (to.do): Not too bad. Very simple to-do app that supports priority, due date and category. You can set tasks as complete and incomplete. Does not support sub-tasks. I may keep this until/if I can get DoneIt to run
(Also, for some reason I couldn't get the entire calendar to show on the screen which made picking a due date impossible).
Contacts (address book): This was interesting. After you install Contacts and open it up..you see that all your contacts from your Instant Messenger list shows up. Rather neat.
It is very easy to add/remove/edit contacts and to even add fields as you want/need them. May keep this one to see how much I like/use it.
Below are screen shot of how they all looked like on an N810.
Link for installations: http://www.pimlico-project.org/