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Linux Personal Information Managers
The following is a selection of Linux-based personal information management software, including address books, calendars, schedulers and organizers. Applications with free versions are indicated as [Free]. Note: Freeware and GNU Library General Public License often come with restrictions. Users should check copyright and licensing statements from the developers.
Linux Address Book: BlackBook [Free]
BlackBook is a simple address and phone book application based on the GTK+ library. Platform: Linux / Unix.
Linux Journal: Journal [Free]
Journal is a small application that allows one to record anything. Each user has his own directory, and can have more "users", or journal files. All files are encrypted. Platform: Linux / Unix.
Linux Organizer: GNOME-PIM [Free]
GNOME-PIM is a personal information manager package for the GNOME Office. Currently it consists of calendar and address book applications.
Linux Organizer: KDE-PIM [Free]
KDE-PIM applications help you to organize your mail, addresses, todo's, appointments, and so on. Beyond this, it allows you to let your computer communicate with your mobile phone and pda.
Linux Organizer: Korganizer [Free]
KOrganizer is the calendar and scheduling application of the K Desktop Environment (KDE). It provides management of events and tasks, alarm notification, web export, network transparent handling of data, group scheduling and more. Platform: Linux, Solaris, IRIX, FreeBSD.
Linux Organizaer: XnotesPlus [Free]
Whether you're syncing your address book with your Palm Pilot or just trying to keep notes on your current project, XNotesPlus offers you the flexibility to organize your work at home and on the move. Platform: Linux / Unix.
Linux Planner: Plan [Free]
Plan is a schedule planner which displays a month calendar to show appointments and gives warnings and alarms. Appointments, notes, todo items, vacations and more are displayed in monthly, weekly, daily or yearly graphical views. Platform: Linux / Unix.
Linux Planner: Wcal [Free]
Wcal is a web-based calendar/planner especially suitable for multi-user setups on an Intranet. Can be used by organizations to publish schedules and timetables for their employees and members on the web. Platform: Linux / Unix. Requires Apache web server (free).
Linux Scheduler: CyberScheduler
Designed specifically for organizations and workgroups to do calendaring and scheduling on the Web. Platform: Linux / Unix. Requires Apache web server (free).
