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README

1For very brief information on how to install and use the
2program, type `when --help' at the command line, or read
3the first page of the source code, in the file `when'. For
4more detailed information, install the software and do
5`man when'.
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README.md

1When
2====
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4When is an extremely simple personal calendar program, aimed at the Unix geek who wants something minimalistic. It can keep track of things you need to do on particular dates. There are a lot of calendar and "personal information manager" programs out there, so what reasons are there to use When?
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6* It's a very short and simple program, so you can easily tinker with it yourself.
7* It doesn't depend on any libraries, so it's easy to install. You should be able to install it on any system where Perl is available, even if you don't have privileges for installing libraries.
8* Its file format is a simple text file, which you can edit in your favorite editor.
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10There is an ubuntu package, which is called when.
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12When's web page is http://www.lightandmatter.com/when/when.html .
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