(Rapidly followed by 0.4.1)
I’m very pleased to announce that Dates 0.4 has been released to the world, this release includes support for multiple local and remote calendars (including read-only access to Google Calendar.) It is available in three stunning flavours all guaranteed to be buzzing with energy but 100% fat free.
N800 owners can use the Application Manager to install dates by using this install link.
Packages for Debian/Ubuntu are being built now. Hopefully we should be able to get packages built for the Nokia 770 soon.
Dates also has a cool new icon, courtesy of Andreas Nilsson. Andreas has also designed icons for the other components of, as well as the website for, the Pimlico Project which launches today. Pimlico is the umbrella project for all the OpenedHand PIM applications; Dates, Contacts, Tasks and Sync.
The funky new Dates icon.
Nice! Tango icon would have been even nicer though….
“Pimlico”? Wouldn’t that be too easily confused with the company that makes the Palm DateBk application?
Great ! Even apt repositories, nice. But why does amd64 always gets forgotten :-
Brilliant icons for excellent software!
Ver’ nice!
Next time I install GNOME, I’m going to skip Evolution and use Dates, Contacts, Tasks, and Tinymail. I like fat free apps.
Great! Thanks for these programs!
Btw: The “browse the repository”-Link on the bottom of http://www.pimlico-project.org/contacts.html links to the repo of tasks and NOT contacts as it should…
Max: What do you mean? I did these according to the tango style guidelines. Or did you mean something else?
Eike: This is being fixed.
The single click installer for dates appears not to work - it can’t find libgcrypt or libgpg-error0.
I dunno, they look kinda ‘different’ from the Tango ones. The ones posted on your blog look better though, might be just me.