Good Outlook Calendar Replacement in ports?

From: Rob (europax_at_comcast.net)
Date: 10/01/04

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    Made my doc a committment to put appointments on FreeBSD, like I used to
    do at work on Windoze. No more missed ones LOL.

    Is there a good desk app in ports that will do this? Doesnt have to be
    fancy, just work reliably. Something that ran in background would be
    perfect. And no- I'm not going to put them in as cron jobs HAHA

    Thanks, Rob

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