Task:PIM

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#* Synching
#* Synching
#** Support '''syncml''' to synchronize dates to mobile phone and a server pim database (e.g. funambol, evolution) - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
#** Support '''syncml''' to synchronize dates to mobile phone and a server pim database (e.g. funambol, evolution) - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
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#** '''Support CalDAV''' - [[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]
#** Support '''synching over bluetooth''' and wlan - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
#** Support '''synching over bluetooth''' and wlan - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
#* Interaction with email program - allow to open a mail with a specific date attached - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
#* Interaction with email program - allow to open a mail with a specific date attached - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
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#* Monthly grid view showing multi-day events --[[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]
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#* Monthly grid view
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#* Monthly grid view integrating multiple calendars --[[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]
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#** Multi-day events - [[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]
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#* Integrate to-do items into schedule - items with no date should show up on 'today' --[[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]  
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#** Multiple calendars - [[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]
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#** Quick-glance task identification - icons? - [[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]
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#* Integrate to-do items into schedule - items with no date should show up on 'today' - [[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]  
# Address book component - with import/export functions  
# Address book component - with import/export functions  
#* Integration with the Calendar component - allow for cross application interaction
#* Integration with the Calendar component - allow for cross application interaction
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#** '''Support syncml''' to synchronize dates to mobile phone and a server pim database (e.g. funambol, evolution) - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
#** '''Support syncml''' to synchronize dates to mobile phone and a server pim database (e.g. funambol, evolution) - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
#** Support '''synching over bluetooth''' and wlan - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
#** Support '''synching over bluetooth''' and wlan - [[User:asys3|asys3]]
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# To-Do List
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# To-Do List- [[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]
#* Items should have start date, completion date, priority, tags as well as description and completed.  
#* Items should have start date, completion date, priority, tags as well as description and completed.  
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#* View should optionally be finger-friendly (especially relevant for to-do lists)
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#* Should optionally be finger-friendly (especially relevant for to-do lists)
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#* Subtasks
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#* Subtasks/Projects
#* Integration with sites like ToodleDo or RememberTheMilk.
#* Integration with sites like ToodleDo or RememberTheMilk.
#* Recurring tasks
#* Recurring tasks
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#* Categorized/tagged view --[[User:boxofsnoo|boxofsnoo]]
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#* Categorized/tagged filtered view
== Missing features in current PIM apps ==
== Missing features in current PIM apps ==

Revision as of 21:22, 30 October 2008

Contents

Nilch

Essential Features

  1. Calendar function with iCal support - import/export functions
    • Interaction (or import from) with Web enabled calendars - namely Google, Zoho Planner, 30 Boxes
    • Integrate Calendar with Addressbook component - for easy inter communication between apps
      • Automatically import anniversairies and birthdays from addressbook oponent and calculate (current age e.g.) - asys3
    • Interact Calendar with Web Browser - so as to enable opening a web link from a Calendar event directly
    • Allow generic and open format of Calendar data - so that it can be used by 3rd party apps as well
    • Synching
      • Support syncml to synchronize dates to mobile phone and a server pim database (e.g. funambol, evolution) - asys3
      • Support CalDAV - boxofsnoo
      • Support synching over bluetooth and wlan - asys3
    • Interaction with email program - allow to open a mail with a specific date attached - asys3
    • Monthly grid view
    • Integrate to-do items into schedule - items with no date should show up on 'today' - boxofsnoo
  2. Address book component - with import/export functions
    • Integration with the Calendar component - allow for cross application interaction
    • Import/export from web Contact apps - namely Google Contact, Yahoo Address Book etc.
    • Allow user added fields (e.g. 4 mobile phone numbers if needed, 2 URLs for home an private website) - asys3
    • Integrate with Maemo email client - so as to allow selection/adding to and from the addressbook and email client together
    • Allow active web links from any contact information to interact with Web browser.
    • Allow generic and open format of Calendar data - so that it can be used by 3rd party apps as well
      • should be VCARD - look for best suitable VCARD definition - asys3
    • Synching
      • Support syncml to synchronize dates to mobile phone and a server pim database (e.g. funambol, evolution) - asys3
      • Support synching over bluetooth and wlan - asys3
  3. To-Do List- boxofsnoo
    • Items should have start date, completion date, priority, tags as well as description and completed.
    • Should optionally be finger-friendly (especially relevant for to-do lists)
    • Subtasks/Projects
    • Integration with sites like ToodleDo or RememberTheMilk.
    • Recurring tasks
    • Categorized/tagged filtered view

Missing features in current PIM apps

Could we list what's missing in the various current PIMs? Might give us an idea of where to start improving things (especially for those who've not used all of them)

I've started with a few apps I could find, there are doubtless others, please add them (and urls, and change the urls there if there's something better) --Lardman 30 Oct 2008 16:16 UTC

GPE Calendar

http://gpe.handhelds.org/projects/GPE-calendar.shtml

  • Native sync support
  • Two-week (or 3-day) grid view
  • Year view
  • Per task formatting (icons would be nice) --boxofsnoo 21:00, 30 October 2008 (UTC)

Calendar (Hildonised GPE Calendar)

http://oss.kernelconcepts.de/maemo/calendar.shtml

(Maemo) Calendar Beta

http://maemo.org/community/calendar/

-This is online, we can ignore it I think, my mistake --Lardman 30 Oct 2008 16:34 UTC

Pimlico Dates =

http://www.pimlico-project.org/dates.html