Xref: utzoo comp.windows.x:14823 comp.windows.misc:1241 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!wugate!uunet!crdgw1!wsqtb8!lohr From: lohr@wsqtb8.crd.ge.com (P. J. Lohr) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x,comp.windows.misc Subject: Re: xclock, xcal, xbounce Message-ID: <3709@crdgw1.crd.ge.com> Date: 3 Nov 89 17:43:37 GMT References: <8910172113.AA02246@chief.xpiinc.uu.net> <3677@amelia.nas.nasa.gov> Sender: news@crdgw1.crd.ge.com Reply-To: lohr@wsqtb8.crd.ge.com (P. J. Lohr) Followup-To: comp.windows.x Organization: General Electric Corp. R&D, Schenectady, NY Lines: 17 In article <3677@amelia.nas.nasa.gov> kburgess@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov (Ken Burgess RCD) writes: >Does anyone know of an intellegent xclock program, which would >containg an alarm clock, and possibly a configuration file to set >dates and appts for alarms and messages. It would also be nice to >configure it in with a calendar program for a full desktop >manager. Good news: There's a very nice one which does all the things you ask called dxcalendar Bad news: It is part of, and only runs under DECWindows. I haven't yet seen anything public domain which comes close. Phil Lohr lohr@crd.ge.com uunet!crd.ge.com!lohr