By the way, a interface to mobile phones should be included - but thats will be a hard work an should be the second step<br><br>Mathias<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/1/16, Mathias Uebelacker <<a href="mailto:m.uebelacker@googlemail.com">
m.uebelacker@googlemail.com</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hello,<br><br>thanks to for the answers. I will wait until wednesday for further answers to my question. So at this time there where some projects with little or no growth or the possibility to create a new one in Python?. So maybe we should thought about possible features in the next step. But lets wait til wednesday an see whats coming next.
<br><br>br<br>Mathias<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/1/15, Teemu Nikkilä <<a href="mailto:tnikkila@cc.hut.fi" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">tnikkila@cc.hut.fi</a>>:
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Hello!<br><br>On Monday, 15. January 2007 12:15, Martin Grimme wrote:<br>> Hi,<br><br>> This sounds really interesting. I know that there are already<br>> applications like dates or GPE-calendar for the N770 but both
<br>> don't fit my needs. Since my idea was to write some sort of<br>> PIM suite specially for the 770 in the near future, maybe we<br>> should join efforts.<br>><br>> I have written software for the 770 in C (Ogg Vorbis Player) and Python
<br>> (Obscura Photo Manager) and have to say that Python wins for big<br>> applications, IMHO. Development is much faster and the code usually<br>> more clear and stable than with C. So I'd vote for Python.
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<br>Funny, I started to play around with a calendar project a while ago. I use KDE<br>Contact on the desktop and choose to store my calendar appointments as emails<br>on an IMAP server. These mail messages contain standard iCalendar files.
<br><br>To get started, I wrote a very simple Python app which is able to retrieve and<br>list the appointments from the server. Then I unfortunately ran out of time<br>for the project as I was supposed to figure out how to render the next
<br>occurrence of a recurring appointment. There seems to be a python module for<br>that too though.<br><br>Also I'd like to be able to see the calendar of my (series 60) phone and<br>preferably be able to synchronize with it.
<br><br>So I'd really love to see a calendar application that can use (offline) IMAP<br>as a backend and also interact with a phone's calendar. I'm also willing to<br>contribute if there was a project in Python to implement this.
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