Open Source Mobile Operating Systems Scheduling Software

Scheduling Software for Mobile Operating Systems

Browse free open source Scheduling software and projects for Mobile Operating Systems below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Scheduling software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Lifeograph

    Lifeograph

    Advanced personal note taking application

    Lifeograph is a diary program to take personal notes on life. It has all essential functionality expected in a diary program and strives to have a clean and streamlined user interface.
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    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    openCRX - Enterprise Class CRM

    openCRX - Enterprise Class CRM

    professional CRM and groupware service, ready for the cloud

    openCRX moved to https://github.com/opencrx
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Mindwtr

    Mindwtr

    A complete Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity system for desktop a

    Mindwtr: The Privacy-First GTD System Mindwtr is a Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity tool designed for "Mind Like Water." It runs completely offline—no accounts, no tracking, and no subscriptions. The Core GTD Workflow Capture: Instantly offload thoughts to your Inbox. Clarify: Process tasks rapidly with the built-in "2-Minute Rule" timer. Organize: Sort tasks by Contexts (@work, @home), Areas, and Projects. Reflect: Keep your system trustworthy with a guided Weekly Review. Engage: Filter Next Actions by energy level or time available. Powerful Features Local-First: Your data lives on your device (SQLite). You own it 100%. Flexible Sync: Sync privately via File System (Syncthing, iCloud) or WebDAV (Nextcloud). Focus View: A unified dashboard for your calendar events and next actions. Kanban Boards: Visualize projects with drag-and-drop columns. Stop managing your data. Start getting things done.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    ComingNext

    ComingNext

    ComingNext is a calendar homescreen widget for the Symbian smartphones

    ComingNext is a calendar homescreen widget for the Symbian S60v5, Symbian^3, Symbian Anna and Symbian Belle smartphones. It sports a triple panel mode where each panel can display 4 upcoming events directly on your homescreen. The widget can easily be customized to your needs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Zaval Advanced TV Guide (also known as ATV) is a small and nifty program that allows TV schedule viewing with your PDA, so you will be always informed on what's on TV. With our product you can do TV programs tracking and much more!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ackerTodo
    ackerTodo is a web-based todo list manager which supports multiple users, recurring tasks, multiple languages, categories and much more! It's written in PHP/MySQL.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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