Planner.el and related modules - Summary
Planner is an organizer and day planner for Emacs. It helps you keep track of your pending and completed tasks, daily schedule, dates to remember, notes and inspirations. It is a powerful tool not only for managing your time and productivity, but also for keeping within easy keystroke reach all of the information you need to be productive. It can even publish reports charting your work for your personal web page, your conscience, or your soon-to-be-impressed boss.
In fact, because it uses as its building blocks simple plain-text files, it is an incredibly modular and flexible tool capable of shaping and handling your personal information in ways whose variety is limited only by your imagination. Because of this, Planner has a very active and generous community who regularly share their innovations with each other. Many of these modules and extensions are included in the archive that you will download.
The Planner source code may be browsed at <http://repo.or.cz/w/planner-el.git>.
Registration Date: Wednesday 04/14/2004 at 16:10 CEST
License: GNU General Public License V3 or later
Development Status: 5 - Production/Stable
posted by johnsu01, Sunday 05/18/2008 at 21:43 CEST - 0 replies
I am pleased to announce the release of Planner version 3.42. The NEWS
items for this release are available at <http://wjsullivan.net/static/NEWS-3...>.
Tarball :: http://download.gna.org/planner-el/...
Zipfile :: http://download.gna.org/planner-el/...
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posted by mwolson, Tuesday 06/27/2006 at 07:38 CEST - 0 replies
I am pleased to announce the release of Planner version 3.41. See http://www.mwolson.org/static/dist/... for user-visible changes since 3.40.
Revision :: -unavailable---2006-planner-el/planner-el--devel--0--patch-54
Tarball :: http://download.gna.org/planner-el/...
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posted by mwolson, Tuesday 01/17/2006 at 04:42 CET - 0 replies
I am pleased to announce the release of Planner 3.40. This is the result of a major effort by many contributors to port Planner to use Muse as a back-end, rather than emacs-wiki. Thanks to all of those who have helped with this.
Planner is an ...
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