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I'm experimenting with raidcale. I'm trying to find some client apps for Linux and Android.

So far, I have:

Desktop

  • Calendars: GNOME Calendar
  • Contacts: GNOME Contacts
  • Tasks: Errands
  • Journals: Unknown

Android:

Apps working with VTODO seem to be common enough, but does anyone know desktop apps that work with VJOURNAL?

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[–] Cyber@feddit.uk 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

What's your usecase for the journals? That might help direct the discussion.

For work I use Outlook with caldavsynchronizer, but I've stepped away from those kind of Journals and now I'm tracking things in Logseq

For time tracking for work I'm using other tools too.

[–] paequ2@lemmy.today 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

My use case is I want to write text and I want that text to be synced from my phone and laptop. I want to deploy the minimum number of services. I don't care about any text editor features as long as I can write text and read it.

I've already deployed Radicale and I'd rather not have to maintain anything else.

I realize I can deploy something else just for notes, but I really don't want to maintain something else.