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    Sked 0.1.1

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    Keith Rarick | More programs
    GPL / FREE
    February 6th, 2008, 10:25 GMT
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    Sked description

    Sked is a visual calendar/scheduling program with the primary interface being text-based (i.e. it runs on a terminal).

    Sked is a visual calendar/scheduling program with the primary interface being text-based (i.e. it runs on a terminal). There seems to be a plethora of strictly graphical calendar programs available, but a relative dearth of text-based ones. Sked attempts to fill that void. The interface principles of Sked are very similar to those of Mutt and Vim, primarily emphasizing efficiency and speed. Indeed, many of the features of those programs will be copied wholesale. Anyone who uses and enjoys Vim or Mutt should feel at home using Sked.

    Requirements:

    · pyncurses library

    What's New in This Release:

    · Fixed a bug where sked would not run without a valid calendar file.
    · This bug affected all new sked users.



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    ncurses scheduler | console application | scheduling program | ncurses | text | mode

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