A Data::ICal object represents a VCALENDAR object as defined in the
iCalendar protocol (RFC 2445, MIME type "text/calendar"), as implemented
in many popular calendaring programs such as Apple's iCal.
MultiSync is a free modular program to synchronize calendars, addressbooks and
other PIM data between programs on your computer and other computers, mobile
devices, PDAs or cell phones. MultiSync works on Gnome platform.
Be sure to also install desired plugins.
"The Goo" helps you stick "Things" together in your working environment.
Things include Perl modules, Perl scripts, log files, javascripts,
configuration files, database tables, templates etc.
The Goo records a "Trail" as you jump quickly from Thing to Thing in a
simple, text-based console. It remembers how you associate Things in your
environment.
Accelerate your work by quickly traversing the Trail of associations
between Things.
http://thegoo.org/
A versitile background setter supporting random backgrounds
that uses ZConf as the setting storage backend.
zbgset - Background setter.
zbgset-admin - Manages the settings.
zbgset-pt - Automatically populate a path based on fill type
and average gray.
This command will open the default mailer after having attached the files mentioned
on the command-line. If a directory is passed instead of files, it will have been
zipped up before being attached.
The application is intented to integrate with nautilus and is
written for the GNOME graphical desktop.
The GTK GUI backend for ZConf::Runner.
NoteCase is a hierarchical text notes manager (a.k.a. outliner). It helps you
organize your everyday text notes into a single document with individual notes
placed into a tree-like structure. To ensure your privacy an encrypted document
format is supported along with a standard unencrypted one.
A configuration system allowing for either file or LDAP backed storage. A
utility is included as well, 'zcrunner'. It can be used to configure
actions and run files using them.
Pal is a command-line calendar program for Unix/Linux systems that can
keep track of events. It has similarities with the Unix cal command, the
more complex GNU gcal program, and the calendar program distributed with
the BSDs.
An ANSI C library allowing communication with google calendar and contacts,
useful if you need to support this in a C or C++ application.