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Sunbird-1.0b1

Posted: Fri 09 Apr 2010, 02:33
by toowoombalinux
G'day,
Sunbird is a cross-platform calender and appointments Manager.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird/

This is the last update for Sunbird; now that Thunderbird has integration with the Lightning plugin. But this is a good stand-alone application and meets many of my daily/weekly appointment needs.

This has been tested on a fresh install of Fat-Free Puppy-3.01_xorg. It appears to work fine. However, I have heard that it "supposedly" works better with sqlite and g-conf-2. But for everyday stuff I haven't found this necessary. I have included a desktop entry for 'Personal'.

Am curious to see how it goes in Puppy 4.

This is nearly a 10mb download. Click this link to download:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?rozyjydtwjn

Cheers
Martin

Posted: Mon 12 Apr 2010, 10:15
by chrome307
Has this already been compiled as a PET file?

If no, you can simply go to their website to download the installation files:

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calenda ... nload.html

Posted: Tue 13 Apr 2010, 03:37
by toowoombalinux
G'day,
Most Mozilla packages are like that but I have just made running it a little easier as well as beta testing it. But if you want a challenge then try that with the Spicebird project - there is a few issues there which I haven't overcome.
The main advantage for installing this version is that I have made a desktop entry. If you want to do this manually then download and extract it. To make it run from the extract, enter this code in Terminal:

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cd /{sunbird-directory}
./sunbird
Or if you want it already done for you just use this pet package provided.

Cheers
Martin

Posted: Tue 13 Apr 2010, 10:14
by chrome307
OK, thanks for the clarification :)

sunbird as SFS (english version)

Posted: Sun 31 Jan 2016, 09:55
by Pelo
I make sfs available from my Google Drive to-day.
Could please some Puppy Linux users, aiming to manage their task with a computer.
linked here sunbird as SFS (english version). Click le blue !

Muusher's calenders are lighter

Posted: Sat 25 Jun 2016, 15:42
by Pelo
Calendriers provided by Musher0 (calendars) here