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Open at Startup Appointment Reminder

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I am still searching for what I would think is a basic application for a home computer user: an appointment reminder that opens on the desktop with the week's appointments on the desktop. The only one I know is Rainlendar, but for unknown reasons it does not work well on my Linux Mint 19.1 system. Is there no other?
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Re: Open at Startup Appointment Reminder

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I couldn't find one and ending up writing my own
calendar.jpg
No it's, not transferable. Written in pascal pulling the calendar from my mail server with wget and then parsing the output into a conky.
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Re: Open at Startup Appointment Reminder

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You can set your reminders in gnome-calendar (Calendar from the Menu) and just run the command gnome-calendar on each startup (login).
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