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Chandler Server (Cosmo) 1.1.0 released (Sep 12 2008 11:25 GMT)
The Chandler Project is pleased to announce the 1.1.0 release of Chandler Server (Cosmo)! Chandler Server is a server and Ajax web UI for managing and sharing calendars, events, and tasks. It implements open data standards including CalDAV, WebDAV, Atom, and Atompub.
Chandler Project: Next Steps (Sep 11 2008 18:20 GMT)
Back in January, we underwent a significant reorganization. Our founder Mitch Kapor stepped down from the project and provided enough funding to support paid staff for about a year. In August, we released 1.0 and since then we have seen a notable increase in our user base and continued growth in the user community. As we [...
Chandler Desktop 1.0.1 (Sep 10 2008 13:32 GMT)
The first in a line of approximately monthly bugfix releases after Chandler 1.0 is ready for public consumption. Chandler Desktop 1.0.1 addresses the following bugs:
Want to minimize Chandler to your system tray? (Aug 26 2008 14:21 GMT)
Windows and Linux users: A couple of users have written in to the Users-List about handy tools they’ve found to make it possible to minimize Chandler to the system tray. TrayIt for Windows: www.
Avner sends new items to Chandler from his phone (Aug 13 2008 14:02 GMT)
Avner recently wrote in to the Users’ List about how he can create new items from his cell phone by sending text messages to Chandler via email and Chandler IMAP folders. See instructions on how to set up Chandler IMAP folders. How are you making using of Chandler’s IMAP folders?
Sync *all* of your Chandler data with Apple iCal, Lightning? (Aug 12 2008 16:25 GMT)
For a couple of months now, Chandler Hub has supported the ability to sync all of your Chandler data (not just events) onto other iCalendar or CalDAV to applications and tasks. Chandler notes (starred or plain) should now show up in other iCalendar or CalDAV calendar applications (e.g. Apple iCal, and Lightning) as Tasks (VTODOS). Here are [...
Chandler Hub 1.0 Detail View (Aug 11 2008 17:59 GMT)
A big piece of upgrading the Hub in recent months has been moving more of our UI to dojo and sprucing up the detail view was one of the main areas we focused on. Travis did most of the work of moving ui code to dojo, and most of the detail view work. [...]
Chandler 1.0! (Aug 08 2008 20:47 GMT)
We are pleased to announce the release of Chandler 1.0, a “Note-to-Self Organizer” designed for personal and small-group task management and calendaring. Chandler consists of a desktop application and Chandler Hub, a free sharing service and web application.
Collection Sharing with Chandler Server (Aug 06 2008 18:51 GMT)
After our preview release last year we heard quite a bit of feedback related to the sharing workflows in the Chandler Web UI. Many people seemed to immediately grasp how useful it is to be able to send links to friends and collaborators that can be plugged into Chandler Desktop or directly into a web browser for instant [...]
Chandler Desktop 1.0-rc2 Released (Aug 06 2008 00:53 GMT)
We?ve decided to roll a Chandler Desktop 1.0 release candidate 2, mainly to address the following: Windows users who upgraded to version 1.0-rc1 may have run into the following error message when launching Chandler:
Later sort improved (Jul 31 2008 23:35 GMT)
I’m one of those people who uses their email inbox as a task list. I keep emails around forever if I think there’s something I need to do associated with that email. I file messages I think I might refer to one day out of my inbox.
Chandler Server (Cosmo) 1.0.0 released (Jul 31 2008 19:54 GMT)
The Chandler Project is pleased to announce the 1.0.0 release of Chandler Server (Cosmo)! Chandler Server is a server and Ajax web UI for managing and sharing calendars, events, and tasks. It implements open data standards including CalDAV, WebDAV, Atom, and Atompub.
Keith Winsor uses Chandler with Microsoft One Note (Jul 30 2008 19:38 GMT)
Keith recently wrote into the users list about how he uses Microsoft OneNote with Chandler and how he’d love it if the new clickable URLs feature worked for OneNote links as well. (Emphasis, mine.) As I posted in my user story, I am hopelessly disorganised. I have a theory that if I buy enough plastic boxes, [...
Scratch Your Chandler Itch: 1.0 Community Chat Sessions (Jul 29 2008 21:26 GMT)
As part of our 1.0 release, we’ll be hosting special live chat sessions on IRC for developers and users interested in contributing to the project. If you happen to be in the San Francisco Bay Area, you’re also invited to bring your laptop and join us in person.
Keep track of files in Chandler (Jul 28 2008 16:47 GMT)
We recently released an early version of 1.0 which includes new support for clickable URLs in the notes field. I’ve mostly been thinking of URLs in terms of web URLs, but a couple of users have been testing out the new URL functionality with file system links. Chandler can recognize URLs for files, folders, and applications.
Use Google Calendar to get daily agenda emails for Chandler collection (Jul 25 2008 14:25 GMT)
I’ve been working on a Chandler Server feature that allows users to setup and receive a daily/weekly agenda via email that would include upcoming items for the day/week and also a list of items with a triage status of NOW. While this work isn’t done, I’ve discovered a way to get a daily agenda [...
Chandler 1.0 Release Candidate 1 (Jul 23 2008 00:59 GMT)
We have released an early version of Chandler 1.0. 1.0-rc1 has been tested internally but we are relying on the general user community to help us test with real data and real daily usage. There have been a number of significant, new features since the 0.
Help us test: Clickable Links and More Recurrence Rules (Jul 15 2008 21:35 GMT)
We have released a special edition ?Test Version? of Chandler Desktop in order to try out patches submitted by Nick Parlante for 2 oft-requested features: Clickable links in the item notes field Support more custom recurrence rules. So please help us test by trying out these 2 new features!
Free Seminar: Can Chandler Be Useful in Managing Nonprofit Projects and Tasks? (Jul 15 2008 15:40 GMT)
Aspiration, an organization that connects non-profits with software solutions will be hosting a free Chandler seminar to introduce Chandler’s personal and small-group task management and calendaring capabilities to potential non-profit users. Sheila (our product manager) and myself (product designer) will be there to demo Chandler and answer questions. Other members of the OSAF team may [...]
Chandler on TechSoup: Staying focused on users while growing our developer community. (Jul 10 2008 00:00 GMT)
We have been having a rather interesting conversation over at TechSoup, an online forum where non-profits can discuss and learn about available technology solutions. The thread, originally begun with the title: “Chandler maturing as an Outlook alternative” has grown into a more general discussion of sustainability and open source projects and in particular, our own plans [...
Chandler Desktop 0.7.7 (Jun 13 2008 22:29 GMT)
I?ve just put together a candidate build for Chandler Desktop 0.7.7. Besides some cleanup of the startup/shutdown UI, this is primarily a bugfix release:
Get the Chandler iGoogle Gadget on Linux Desktop with Screenlets (Jun 10 2008 21:27 GMT)
Ever since Jeffrey put up the Chandler Quick Entry gadget on iGoogle, people have been asking for the same functionality on their desktop. Marcelo de Moraes Serpa recently figured out a way to do this for Linux. See his detailed instructions below! I downloaded the deb package for the latest version of Screenlets. Once you have [...
New Chandler Product Tour (Jun 09 2008 17:44 GMT)
As part of our drive to improve usability based on feedback from our Preview Release, we are proud to announce a new website, Product Tour, Product Demos and Get Started Guide. The biggest thanks truly goes to the users who have written into the Chandler-Users list with feedback and detailed descriptions of how they use Chandler [...]
Next Steps for the Task Stamp (Jun 05 2008 20:02 GMT)
A few months ago, as part of a general effort to pare down the Chandler Desktop interface, we removed the notion of marking Notes as “Tasks”. At the same time, we added a more “generic” notion of “
Email in Chandler? (Jun 04 2008 18:37 GMT)
One of the more common questions we get is: Can I use Chandler for email? The short answer is no. The longer answer is: Email plays an important, integral role in Chandler. |