RE: Sujestion for a TO-DO application
- From: Eduardo Silva <jobezone yahoo com>
- To: Victor Bogado da Silva Lins <bogadofuture openlink com br>
- Cc: "gnome-list gnome org" <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: RE: Sujestion for a TO-DO application
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 16:24:11 +0100 (WEST)
I think it is a great idea, as many people use software for applications and
tasks only. Also this would make GNOME the first desktop to implement this so
directly.
Eduardo
(No, I don't code, I just make sugestions:)
On 22-Sep-99 Victor Bogado da Silva Lins wrote:
>
> Does the bonobo desktop plan still up? Because I have an idea to make
> the best desktop ever. :-)
>
> someone would simply create a to-do application that for each to-do
> would have a application/document associated to it (via drag-and-drop?)
> so when you double click on the to-do it would open the app/document.
>
> So imagine the following, you log into your gnome account and in the
> background a list of to-do apear then you simply click on the next task
> and the app open. When you done working you close the app so your
> desktop shows again the list of to-do's so you click on another task,
> another app shows up and etc...
>
> This to do could be integrated with the calendar so schedules would
> apear in the proper time.
>
> Does the calendar/PIM is LDAP aware? I am not using the bleeding edge,
> I install the rpm releases only since most of the time I don't have
> time. :-(
>
> --
> "You take the red pill and you stay in wonderland,
> and I'll show you how deep the rabit hole goes", Morpheus.
>
> []'s Victor Bogado da Silva Lins
>
>
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