I've just released v0.3.3 of Pygenda - my WIP #Psion-inspired agenda app for keyboard-equipped mobile linux devices. Main change is to move to more modern packaging, which should mean less fiddly installation & less work for me. So in theory a good time to try it out.

Source/docs: https://github.com/semiprime/pygenda

Video I always share of Pygenda on a #GeminiPDA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvQqFmlZ6nM

Devices it should fit: #PinePhone+keyboard, #GPD, #pro1x #EeePC, #n900, #Zaurus, #CosmoCommunicator

#PDA #LinuxMobile

GitHub - semiprime/pygenda: An agenda application inspired by Agenda programs on Psion PDAs, written in Python/GTK. Targeting Planet Computers' Gemini PDA and Cosmo Communicator (running Linux) in particular, but should work on similar devices (after providing a user CSS file to set font sizes etc.).

An agenda application inspired by Agenda programs on Psion PDAs, written in Python/GTK. Targeting Planet Computers' Gemini PDA and Cosmo Communicator (running Linux) in particular, but should w...

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@semiprime Oh! I love this! Brings back so many memories of my Psion days ;)
@jan It was the best Agenda app I ever used. So I decided that the only way I could get organised was to spend my weekends re-creating it πŸ™ƒ
@semiprime is there a chance to run it on an iPad?
@aslmewes I don't use any Mac products, so I'm not well placed to answer. However, I don't see any easy way to run Pygenda on an iPad. The main issue is the UI uses GTK, which I don't think runs on iPadOS. It would probably be easier to get Linux running on the iPad and running Pygenda on that!