unix appointment scheduler?
Jerry Heyman
zebr360 at ut-emx.uucp
Sat Sep 22 14:08:12 AEST 1990
In article <1990Sep21.203155.20193 at athena.mit.edu> ibekhaus at athena.mit.edu (Ira B. Ekhaus) writes:
>I am looking for an appointment scheduler for unix.
>Perhaps an expanded version of cal.
Sounds like you could use some of the tools out of the Andrew Toolkit (ATK)
from Carnegie-Mellon. They have things like mr.cal (a calendar function that
allows you to query other users and set up meetings), mr.reminder (which will
actually pop up a window reminding you when you're supposed to be in a meet-
ing), and other such utilities.
>It should be character based, and allow for entering appointments
>,reminders and notes.
Unfortunately, I don't think that ATK is character based (can't be, it runs
on X11), so maybe not such a good idea after all.
>thanks,
>ira ekhaus
>ibekhaus at athena.mit.edu
jerry
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Jerry Heyman by day: IBM AWD, AIX Development
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