Hi, Greetings!
I'm looking for some freeware/shareware address-book manager under
XWin/Linux. Would appreciate any hints/pointers. Thanks.
C. Charles Gu
Washington University, St. Louis
Hi, Greetings!
I'm looking for some freeware/shareware address-book manager under
XWin/Linux. Would appreciate any hints/pointers. Thanks.
C. Charles Gu
Washington University, St. Louis
Hi!Quote:>Hi, Greetings!
>I'm looking for some freeware/shareware address-book manager under
>XWin/Linux. Would appreciate any hints/pointers. Thanks.
At URL http://www.NeoSoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/alcatel/code/
you'll find addressbook and addressManager, both use Tcl/Tk.
Addressbook is what I use myself, haven't tried addressManager...
Michael
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I don't know exactly where to find it, but I use 'addressbook'. It is
a pretty competent program. Maybe its on sunsite or one of its mirrors.
Paul
Quote:> Hi, Greetings!
> I'm looking for some freeware/shareware address-book manager under
> XWin/Linux. Would appreciate any hints/pointers. Thanks.
> C. Charles Gu
> Washington University, St. Louis
I use wmaker under FreeBSD3.4-STABLE
I was running BX in rxvt and accidently hit the X
All of a sudden I couldnt open RXVT anymore
I restarted xwin and all of a sudden all of the icons and stuff on the
side were gone
its completely bare
I dont know where to begin to fix this
any ideas?
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