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I have two Windows XP boxes and two Linux boxen (Ancient Slakware machine and a FC4 machine). I want to set up a Samba share on the FC4 machine which will host some sort of TODO list which I can access/update from any of the other machines. Eventually, I would probably like to sync a PDA to this list as well.
I'm looking for a an open format todo list, and applications to access and edit this list from Linux and Windows.
I don't mind putting the todo list on the web and accessing it from a web browser, but I want something that's fairly responsive and secure.
I'll have to play with it some. I'm not really looking for a calendar per-se, much more of a to-do list... something that allows me to check things off, prioritize... It's possible that sunbird has these things, and I haven't dug far enough... it's hard to tell, because sunbird is so new that the documentation hasn't been incorporated into the program yet.
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