crusadingknight

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Posted: Nov. 27 2005,00:21 |
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I was reading through freshmeat.net today, and I found an interesting little project, called CalCurse (french contracted grammar actually - in english, it would be 'NCursesCal', or somesuch), which provides a calendar, todo, and also supports theming and panel configuration, but works using a ncurses interface - anyway, looking at it, I thought it fit right into DSL. I think I'll probably replace the lua calendar (which, unfortunately, I have to keep running through 'cat Events | sort > Events' to keep the dates in order) with it on my installation tomorrow.
BTW, the source package is only about 107KB.
-------------- System: eTower 566.12, 32MB RAM, 7GB HD, 200MB swap, 1x USB v.1, Intel 810GFX, Intel 810 Audio. Recompiled so far: Pretty much everything. I think I'll have to do a remaster to cut the growing bloat off my system.
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