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qOrganizer – general organizer

qOrganizer is a general organizer that provides a calendar with schedule, reminders, journal/notes for every day use, together with a to-do list.

It also provides features useful for students such as a timetable and a booklet for marks and absences.

Special emphasis has been placed on making the software easy to use.

Features include:

  • Support for RSS and Atom feeds.
  • Intuitive interface.
  • Automatic saving of all data.
  • Loud reminder.
  • Rich text journal for everyday in which you can even drag and drop images.
  • Searching through every entry in the journal and in the schedules.
  • Clear and simple to-do list.
  • Flexible timetable for students which supports different content for odd and even weeks.
  • Student booklet in which the user can keep track of the marks s/he gets in school, calculating averages, and records absences too.
  • Choose the storing mode: text files, sqlite database or MySQL database over the network.
  • Upload the stored data to an FTP server and download it. This is useful because the user can access the data wherever s/he is.
  • Save between storing modes (to minimise further the risk of data loss).
  • Highly configurable.
  • Available in 13 languages: English, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovenian, Estonian, Albanian, Macedonian, Hungarian, Romanian, Dutch, German, and French.

Website: qorganizer.sourceforge.net
Support: FAQ
Developer: Balázs Béla
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

qOrganizer

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