Talk:Task:PIM
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: This looks indeed like a good structure for the main page: Contacts, Calendar, Notes, Tasks, Syncing + a General section for features umbrella, integration, UX or whatever.--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 20:43, 30 October 2008 (UTC) | : This looks indeed like a good structure for the main page: Contacts, Calendar, Notes, Tasks, Syncing + a General section for features umbrella, integration, UX or whatever.--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 20:43, 30 October 2008 (UTC) | ||
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I'm to shy to start on the main page and I dont really know what exactly is expected. I'd suggest a discussion should include:
- What's PIM, anyway? I'd suggest the following to stay in line with popular clients and online services like Ovi:
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Notes
- Tasks
- Syncing of all the above
- What do we have? Contrary to what we all say, we do have some of it. EDS, right? I use syncevolution+scheduleworld.com for syncing. Integrates really well with stock applications. Pimplico Contacts makes a not perfect, but working interface for contact details not shown in stock contacts applications ..., so ATM I do have a working PIM for contacts that includes syncing and integrates (almost) perfectly with Internet Calls and Chats from the Telepathy side.
- Workflows we want to - ah... work. (?) Like: I want to have a sync option that always overwrites local data from server. I want to have contact's birthdays automatically show up in calendar. I want it all to be integrated with Chat and Internet Call the way it is now. - etc.
- Technical background...? no input here from my side
ossi1967 14:25, 30 October 2008 (UTC)
- This looks indeed like a good structure for the main page: Contacts, Calendar, Notes, Tasks, Syncing + a General section for features umbrella, integration, UX or whatever.--qgil 20:43, 30 October 2008 (UTC)
Three to-do list managers for GNU/Linux. All GTK-based. Someone who runs Linux and eager to check them out willing to review them and imagine how they work on Maemo (or make a quick port)?