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Hi, I assume that you've already checked out the calendar apps, GPE calendar, homecalendar and mcalender, in the Application repositories?
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Hi, I assume that you've already checked out the calendar apps, GPE calendar, homecalendar and mcalender, in the Application repositories?
Maybe we should ask Mozilla if they would also port Mozilla Sunbird (calendar) to Maemo?
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| The Following User Says Thank You to nightfire For This Useful Post: | ||
The default widget for calendar on the N900 doesn't quite cut it for me. I am trying to find a widget that is larger, and shows more info.
A widget that fills about half a screen or so would be nice. It's just that I can't seem to find it.
Am I not looking in the right places? Anyone any suggestions?
Thanks
Last edited by Beun; 2010-01-23 at 10:45. Reason: typo