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Revision as of 05:31, 27 August 2009
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KOrganizer Screenshots
See the KDE calendar and scheduling program in action. Click the screenshots to enlarge.
This is the KOrganizer main window - subdivided into three parts: in the upper left corner you can see the date navigator, below there is your todo list and on the right there is the main view of your calendar. |
Adding a new appointment or event to KOrganizer is just as simple as that. Simply click on the "new event"-button in the KOrganizer symbol menu and enter all the information you want to store concerning this new event. |
You want to invite further people to your meeting? No problem. Just add the given names and e-mail addresses and send the information to the people you want to invite by e-mail. |
Want to be reminded about birthdays or your wedding day ? KOrganizer fully supports recurring events like these, so you won't forget to go and get some flowers or a new tie for your wife or husband :-) |
Adding a new todo item is just as easy and intuitive as adding a new appointment. Add a short summary of the todo, a time associated with it and also be reminded of that job. |
Make KOrganizer fit to your personal needs. Add your personal information (e.g. your name and e-mail address), a color scheme of your choice and configure the group scheduling of KOrganizer. |
Sometimes it's quite helpful to have a hardcopy of your appointments and todo's with you. So just print it out, take it to your meeting and scribble down some notes ... |