11/7/2023 0 Comments Essentialpim alternatives![]() ![]() Whenever anything is changed, it sends a notification to the people involved. It has a simple dashboard that gives you a quick overview, set your employee and mode. The software is designed for all sizes of businesses who want to manage their employees. Don't know if EssentialPIM does both.GoAssign is a simple and easy-to-use scheduling software solution for employees or volunteers. A notice is prominently displayed and IIRC an alarm is sounded. One thing I like about Osmo is that I can schedule an alarm which activates when the need to undertake a task become imperative. ![]() The paid version offers a choice of encryption algorithms. The most recent free version does provide extensive encryption capabilities. I don't know if it will function with amethyst's version, but with recent (perhaps only paid?) versions you can synchronize the EssentialPIM on your PC with the one on your Smartphone/Tablet. If you search you'll find instructions for exporting Osmo's records and importing them into EssentialPIM. But, you may even find that's worth doing.ĮssentialPIM.pet (18.33 KiB) Downloaded 37 timesĪmethyst has published an SFS, viewtopic.php?p=18833#p18833, and intending to provide a link in this Section to that thread I discovered this thread which I forgot I had started the last time I was exploring alternatives to Osmo.ĮssentialPIM appears to be more complete and with a nicer GUI than Osmo. You'll get an easily dismissed nag about paying for the Pro version. If you drag /root/my-applications/bin/EssentialPIM into /root/Startup, select Link(relative) and Save that change, EssentialPIM will greet you as soon as you boot into Puppy. Wine(.sh) /FULL-PATH-TO-CONTAINING-FOLDER/EssentialPIM.exe A template for editing the critical line is: Your path to the Windows executable will most likely be different. If you’re running wine (rather than wine-portable) the Linux executable will be just ‘wine’ –without the. EssentialPIM.exe is the name given by its publisher. I’m running portable wine, and on my computer portable-windows programs are located at /mnt/home/xp-apps/. Wine.sh /mnt/home/xp-apps/essentialpim/EssentialPIM.exe It’s a bash-script which opens the program under wine. The pet installs a file named “EssentialPIM” to /root/my-applications/bin. But later in the day, it does occur to me that an application which auto-starts and displays at boot-up would be a good idea.ĮssentialPIM was discovered after I had a problem with Osmo, viewtopic.php?p=8640#p8640, I’ve attached a pet which will create a menu-entry and facilitate adding EssentialPIM to your Startup folder. Then being ‘fogging headed’ it doesn’t occur to me to open a Calendar/To-do lists application. So what I want to know the first thing each morning after I’ve routinely poured my first cup of coffee and turned on my computer: Is this a day I am free to dawdle or must I ‘get my ass in gear’. And although infrequent, there still are such days. It is not so funny when, prior to retirement, I had to be miles from home and alert ‘first thing in the morning’ by someone else’s definition. My family jokes about origins in Transylvania and being “Children of the Night”. At 2:00 AM I am wide awake and clear headed. There’s also a possible biological flaw having created a stumbling block. So one day is pretty much identical with every other day and seldom a need not to allow mood alone to alter the timing of an habitual routine. Covid 19 means there’s seldom anywhere to go. Retirement means there’s seldom any urgency to get organized to do anything. Retirement, circumstances and perhaps biology combine to obscure my realization of what activities may require prompt action. Now there are thousands of channels and nothing to watch. There used to be once-a-week TV programs everyone watched that helped temporally orient everyone. Unfortunately, Garbage Day comes twice each week. I recall putting the garbage cans on the street last night. Still, for me, the name EssentialPIM, remains spot-on. EssentialPIM GUI Screenshot.png (146.27 KiB) Viewed 812 times ![]()
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