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This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. No links to page. Email to maintainer broken. Poppy-one (talk) 15:56, 31 July 2018 (EDT) Goats is a post-it note applet for the GNOME panel, similar to Knotes for KDE. You can create notes in bright colours, set alarms, and they're saved when you logout. It also has drag-and-drop and IP support.
HOTELDRUID
HotelDruid (ex Php-Residence) is designed to manage weekly or daily rental of house apartments or small hotel rooms. It uses a PostgreSQL, MySQL or SQLite database as a backend. Reservations can be assigned to a room automatically with user-defined rules. Features include:
  • Web-based with access from computers, tablets and smartphones.
  • Configurable number and characteristics of rooms, periods, rates, etc.
  • Automatic assignment of the rooms with user defined rules.
  • Extra costs, special offers and restrictions can be added to the rates.
  • Customized documents for receipts, invoices, emails, forms, etc.
  • Multi-user with privileges system.
  • Point of sale (POS) for bars and restaurants with inventory management.
  • Comparative statistics about occupancy and revenues.
  • Creation of pages to check availability from a website.
  • And also: group bookings, backup system, month table with drag & drop, etc.
Hebcal
Hebcal outputs Jewish calendar data for one year. By default, its output is suitable for input to the *nix calendar program, but it can be used to generate websites as well.
Hipergate
'hipergate' is a comprehensive free software suite for CRM and team work.
Kalendae
'Kalendae' is a small program to convert dates between the modern western calendar (entered using a localized GUI) and the ancient Roman one expressed in Latin. Leap years are taken into account starting from 10 B.C.
Kronophobia
'Kronophobia' is a complete event-based school calendaring system that supports recurrence, transportation assignments, alerts, parent/public registration, custom reports, event tracking, and e-mail notification.
Libhdate
'hdate' is a library for obtaining Hebrew dates, holy days, times of day, and torah reading sequences. It is based on 'hdate' program for the Hebrew calendar. It includes the hcal and hdate programs. 'hcal' prints a calendar with both common and Hebrew dates for the specified month, or the whole year if no month is specified. If no arguments are given, it prints the current month. 'hdate' translates the specified date to the Hebrew calendar. If no arguments are given, it uses today's date.
Meeting Request Scheduling & Booking System
MRSBS is a system for coordinating the scheduling of meetings. MRSBS allows a person to schedule a meeting with people who are not on the same (or any) calendaring system. The meeting host (or the host's delegate) prepares an invitation, specifying required and optional attendees, information about the meeting topic and duration, potential time slots, and potential locations. The invitation is sent to the invitees via email, the invitees reply via a web page with their availability. Once all replies have been received, MRSBS selects the best available time. Invitees are then notified with an RFC 2445 compliant iCalendar notification.
Monica Personal CRM
Monica is a free software web application to organize the interactions with your loved ones. We call it a PRM, or Personal Relationship Management. Think of it as a CRM (a popular tool used by sales teams in the corporate world) for your friends or family. Monica allows people to keep track of everything that's important about their friends and family. Like the activities done with them. When you last called someone. What you talked about. It will help you remember the name and the age of the kids. It can also remind you to call someone you haven't talked to in a while.
MyCalendar
My Calendar is a lightweight, easy-to-use Web calendar. There is also an included email script that you can have cron run every day to remind you of upcoming appointments. It can also generate slick looking printable calendars in Postscript and PDF formats.


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