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I use open office, mozilla thunderbird, firefox. I really need an organiser. Anyone any experience of any open source one?
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Like Treepad?
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http://www.rememberthemilk.com is free, and effective imo.
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Yep.

Spot on there spot.
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Until I went to linux I was still using Sidekick 99. I could, if it helps, link to a giveaway copy of that from a magazine cover, but I'd need to upload it somewhere first. There are also free versions of Lotus Organizer to be found.

Sidekick rocks. I've no idea why Philippe Kahn didn't keep it going.
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Great stuff thanks! i will have a look at leisure.



spot;607737 wrote: Until I went to linux I was still using Sidekick 99. I could, if it helps, link to a giveaway copy of that from a magazine cover, but I'd need to upload it somewhere first. There are also free versions of Lotus Organizer to be found.

Sidekick rocks. I've no idea why Philippe Kahn didn't keep it going.


Re lotus organizer. Used top use that and found it ton be ideal for my purposes-in fact lotus suite was my first office suite. but sine the millenium edition I thought it had ceases ton exist. I need one that is going to be around in the future. Do you have any info on it?
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gmc;608409 wrote: Great stuff thanks! i will have a look at leisure.





Re lotus organizer. Used top use that and found it ton be ideal for my purposes-in fact lotus suite was my first office suite. but sine the millenium edition I thought it had ceases ton exist. I need one that is going to be around in the future. Do you have any info on it?


Have you looke at these?:

http://www.tucows.com/Linux/Business/Of ... ort=rating
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zinkyusa;608504 wrote: Have you looke at these?:

http://www.tucows.com/Linux/Business/Of ... ort=rating


Not yet. Ideally I would like one as part of open office, maybe they will get round to it eventually if enough people keep asking them..
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