Showing posts with label calendar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calendar. Show all posts

This tutorial will show you the exercise of making calendars with LibreOffice Calc. It works with multilingual translations automatically so you can easily print ones with English, Indonesian, German, Chinese, Japanese and other languages. Now let's exercise.


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This is the 4th part of Trisquel 8 manual for beginners. It's continuation to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd parts. Now, it's time to be productive: by examples, you will learn how to create colorful schedules (with Icedove), make a text document (with LibreOffice Writer), and edit a photo (with GIMP). I hope you can develop more creativity by trying these. Enjoy!

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This tutorial explains how to install Lightning on Icedove. This makes your Icedove acts as a complete calendar application like KOrganizer or GNOME Calendar. You can import ICS (iCalendar) files or subscribe to any online calendar or create a new calendar from scratch. As many of you may know, Icedove mail client is a derivative of Mozilla Thunderbird, but installing addon on it may be not easy. If you use Trisquel or Debian operating system, and use Icedove, this article is for you. Happy scheduling!

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This tutorial guides you how to sync Evolution to online Fruux Calendar. By syncing, you have an offline copy of your Fruux calendar on your Evolution, and you can edit that calendar from Evolution. The summary is: use the Thunderbird tutorial instead of Evolution from the official Fruux documentation.

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Footnote is an eycandy, fast, and simple note taking app from Elementary OS team, this app allows you to take notes efficiently and helps keep them organized. It also support exporting your notes to pdf format for record keeping.


Rainlendar is a feature rich calendar application that is easy to use and doesn't take much space on your desktop. The appearance can be customized with skins and you can even mix different skins together. And fortunately, you can run it on Linux including Ubuntu natively. So, today I'd like to show you how to install and configure Rainlendar on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot.