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I'd like to write a tool to manage my personal data about contacts, appointments, recurring events, notes, etc. Years ago I used a very slick "PIM" program called PackRat on the PC. It was very easy to use and yet very powerful (and this was back in the Win3.1 days). Unfortunately the company that wrote it really messed up - they released a new version which was wildly different from the old version, with buggy conversion utilitites. I never got the upgrade to work correctly and so ended up bailing out into paper. Polaris Software went out of business.
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I'd like to write a tool to manage my personal data about contacts, appointments, recurring events, notes, etc. Years ago I used a very slick "PIM" program called PackRat on the PC. It was very easy to use and yet very powerful (and this was back in the Win3.1 days). Unfortunately the company that wrote it really messed up - they released a new version which was wildly different from the old version, with buggy conversion utilitites. I never got the upgrade to work correctly and so ended up bailing out into paper. Polaris Software went out of business (but they may have come back).
  The paper approach actually worked well for me (I used a system called Time/Design) for a while and then I went through a series of gadgets including the Sony Magic Link, Psion Series 5, and Palm III. Each had its strengths and weaknesses but all locked the data up in wierd proprietary formats which makes it hard to extend the functionality of the device in user-specific ways.
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  • based only on free (or open-source) tools. Should be able to build and run using only packages in Debian's "main" package set.
  • web user interface - easy to use, and network transparent
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  • data storage in as standard a format as possible
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  • data storage in as standard a format as possible. I learned this from Packrat which used a very strange proprietary database format which ultimately even they weren't able to convert from one product version to another.
 
  • command-line interface - easy to use in shell scripts, or for quick reference while working in the shell

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Design

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