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juancarlos68

A good calendar?

Post by juancarlos68 »

Hello everybody

This time I want to ask some help because I'm lookinng for a good calendar app like the MacOS Calendar, with an interface similar to that. I already have installed the OSMO application but I don't like so much because it designs. Searching I discovered the Rednotebook application but once I installed it I can open it... it just flash in the screen and nothing more... I need a calendar application because my job and in order to organice better my tasks, meetings and other things daily... any help will be welcome... thanks to everybody


Juan Carlos
CUBA
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Re: A good calendar?

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Try starting Rednotebook from the terminal, the output should tell you where the problem is.
Distro-Don

Re: A good calendar?

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I use Thunderbird's Lightning and it works very good for me.
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Re: A good calendar?

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Distro-Don, that's a really good suggestion. :)
juancarlos68

Re: A good calendar?

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exploder wrote:Distro-Don, that's a really good suggestion. :)
Where can I found Distro-Don? Thank you my friend for the suggestions...

Juan Carlos
CUBA
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Re: A good calendar?

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I am Distro-Don.
In Thunderbird, click on Tools then Add-ons then Lightning then Add to Thunderbird.
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