Seqretary - a PIM suite for handheld devices v0.92.13
Downloads: 3805
Votes: 41
Free & Open Source license
Votes: 41
Free & Open Source license
Seqretary is a PIM suite for handheld devices with the following design goals:
- Fast startup time;
- Low battery usage;
- Responsive even with large numbers of entries in the database;
- High reliability.
Updated 2010-11-09 14:03 UTC
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Changes in version 0.92.13
Fixes a bug in recurring events that occur on the last, 2nd last, 3rd last or 4th last instance of a day in the month (such as an event on the last Friday of every month. This version is no longer GPL, but is still freeware on OS2008.

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I've tried this out the last two days, and it's excellent. When this suite is done, it will be exactly what I was looking for in a Maemo PIM suite. Thanks! I especially like the use of the zoom rocker to change views (it's intuitive), and the ability to drag-select event times on the day view. LED notifications also make my day - not enough 3rd-party apps make use of the N810's LED, despite it being a really great way of providing notifications.
Well there is already an update since my previous post just a few days ago and this app just gets better and better.
Entering an appointment is simple and quick. Suggest reading the hints, it really does help to maneuver through the program. The new led and sound alarms work great.
Some suggestions. A default alarm sound option, rather than having to pick one every time. The sound alarm sure does work. How about some options though to limit the volume and time lengths of an alarm if a user wishes?
This application is off to an excellent start. Reading on the homepage of what is planned, and this package could be a major contender for a great PIM application on Maemo.
Currently needs more view options for Calendaring and better integration with built in alarms, sound and led flash apparently not working. Perhaps some sort of central task applet could be developed for the main desktop? Think of OMWeather and how it sits on the Maemo desktop, but with task and calendar info.
I base my PIM comparisons with my Palm Tungsten C package and Datebk added. http://www.pimlicosoftware.com/
Great looking screens and huge potential. Missing a couple of vital components right now though such as a way to sync to google maps and a home-screen applet.
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