{"repo":"semiprime/pygenda","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/semiprime/pygenda","clone":"git clone https://github.com/semiprime/pygenda.git","description":"An agenda application inspired by Agenda programs on Psion PDAs, written in Python/GTK. Targeting Planet Computers' Gemini PDA and Cosmo Communicator (running Linux) in particular, but should work on similar devices (after providing a user CSS file to set font sizes etc.).","language":"Python","stars":35,"topics":["agenda","pda","diary","psion","calendar","todolist","geminipda","linux-mobile","cosmo-communicator","gemini-pda"],"license":"GPL-3.0","category":"productivity","readme_excerpt":"Pygenda ======= Pygenda is a calendar/agenda application written in Python3/GTK3 and designed for clamshell \"PDA\" devices with keyboards such as Planet Computers' Gemini PDA and Cosmo Communicator (running Linux). The user interface is inspired by the Agenda programs on the Psion Series 3 and Series 5 range of PDAs. WARNING: This is in-development code, released for testing/feedback and as a preview for developers. The software is provided as-is, with no guarantees. You should back up any files or data used by Pygenda (e.g. iCal files or data stored on calendar servers). There are currently lots of missing/incomplete features as well as bugs . For a list of known issues, see: known issues.md. If you find any new bugs, please send them to pygenda@semiprime.com, or raise them as issues on Codeberg or GitHub. However , it currently has Week, Year and Todo Views that are functional enough that the author is now using Pygenda as his main agenda, so maybe other people will also find it useful. Feedback is welcome at pygenda@semiprime.com – suggestions, questions about how to get something working, or just to say that you tried it out. Run/install ----------- The simplest way to get started is to follow one of the following \"quick start\" guides (only a few devices, so far): Gemini PDA running Gemian Cosmo Communicator running Gemian PostmarketOS Debian-like systems e.g. Raspberry Pi OS (but see above for Gemian) More technical information is given below and in linked documents for t","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/semiprime","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/semiprime/pygenda/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}