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I've done an initial port of Gene Cash's python PIM programs to OS 2008. These packages should be backwards compatible with OS 2007 also. Download the .debs in order and the dependencies should be satisfied properly.

https://garage.maemo.org/projects/genecash-pim

Gene's website with information about the apps is here:
http://home.cfl.rr.com/genecash/nokia/

Thanks to mbfrog's post in this thread for a great start at the port:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...=calend&page=2

Edit: Spend It and Info on Tap added. New URL.
Edit: Moved to garage.

Last edited by rbrewer123; 2008-11-06 at 05:34. Reason: Update URL
 

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So far so good. Both installed with no problems. I've played a bit now with the To Do app and it seems to work very smoothly, causes no problems. I'm really glad you ported it, and I expect I'll soon be glad you ported the calendar, too.

Good job! (Good job, Gene Cash, too; it seems so far like a very cleanly made little program.)

Thanks!
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Thanks,

Do you plan to port Spend-It? It is the last app which keeps me with OS2007.
 
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Tested the to-do app, I didnt get the fingerkeyboard working when adding new tasks!?
 
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I can't get iCalendar to install, it says it's not a debian format archive. Could it be corrupted? I downloaded it twice.
 
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My machine says I am missing Python2.5 Could u tell me which python2.5 I need? I checked the repositories and several are available.
 
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I'll take a look at Spend It too. So far the porting hasn't been too difficult... but some details like the finger keyboard issue somebody mentioned might take some doing to track down.
 
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I tested the website packages by downloading directly to my NIT, so I'm not sure what to say icalendar... perhaps try a "save as" from the browser?
 
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I think I got python2.5 magically installed by some other app I previously loaded on my NIT... hopefully somebody else can provide some help for the easiest way to do it. If you look up pymaemo on garage there is a more complicated way to install it separately in red-pill mode:
http://pymaemo.garage.maemo.org/installation.html
 
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