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7 Best Calendar Apps for Linux Desktop in 2023

In this guide, we’ll cover some of the best Linux calendar apps for planning your daily schedule, future events, appointments, and more.
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How To Make Calendar with LibreOffice Calc

This tutorial will show you the exercise of making calendars with LibreOffice Calc. It works with multilingual translations automatically so you can easily print ones with English, Indonesian, German, Chinese, Japanese and other languages. Now let’s ex…

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Make GNOME Calendar, Clock Icons Show Actual Date and Time

Ever looked at the GNOME Calendar and Clock app icons and thought: “hmm, they’d look much cooler if they showed the current date and the actual time”? Well, a brand new GNOME extension allows them to EXACTLY that! It’s called &#…

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Supernova Release Promises Revamped Calendar UI, Firefox Sync Support

Thunderbird’s “Supernova” release offers a modern interface of the open-source email, calendar, chat, and news client. Learn more about its new and improved features here.
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How to Create a Calendar Server With Baikal

Baikal is a simple yet powerful calendar and address book server for Linux. Learn how to create a calendar server with Baikal here.
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Make Ubuntu’s Calendar Icon Show the Current Date

Want to make Ubuntu’s calendar app icon show the current date? Well take a look in here cos we’ve come across an open source script that does just that.
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GNOME 40.7 Improves Window Tracking, Multi-Monitor Support, and Wacom Tablet Mapping

GNOME 40.7 is here to improve window tracking in the GNOME Shell, tweak minimize and unminimize animations, simplify the scroll fade shader to work on older hardware, improve handling of all-day and zero-length events in the Calendar applet, and improve the Magnifier to avoid offscreen rendering. This release also improves mapping on Wacom tablets, adds […]

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Gnome Next Meeting Applet Shows Your Next Google Calendar Events On The Panel

Gnome Next Meeting Applet is an AppIndicator that shows your next Google Calendar meetings or events in a menu on the panel.
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