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Osmo(1)								       Osmo(1)

NAME
       Osmo - a handy personal organizer

SYNTAX
       osmo [option]

DESCRIPTION
       Osmo is a handy personal organizer, which includes calendar, tasks man‐
       ager, address book and notes modules. It was designed to	 be  a	small,
       easy to use and good looking PIM tool to help to manage personal infor‐
       mation.

OPTIONS
       -c, --calendar
	      Show small calendar window

       -e, --check
	      Check for events since last run

       -d, --days
	      Number of days to check forward for events (default: 0)

       -s, --config=PATH
	      Set absolute path for settings and data files

       -q, --mutt-query=STRING
	      Match contacts with given string

       -?, --help
	      Output help information and exit.

FILES
       $HOME/.osmo/calendar_notes.xml - calendar groups and notes
       $HOME/.osmo/config.xml - configuration
       $HOME/.osmo/contacts_records.xml - contacts data
       $HOME/.osmo/ical_files.xml - active iCalendar files
       $HOME/.osmo/notes_entries.xml - notes list
       $HOME/.osmo/notes/*.osm - notes data files
       $HOME/.osmo/tasks_entries.xml - tasks data

EXAMPLES
       To run this program the standard way type:

       osmo

       To run small calendar type:

       osmo -c

       To check events for two days since today type:

       osmo -e -d 2

HOMEPAGE
       http://clayo.org/osmo

AUTHORS
       Tomasz Maka <pasp@users.sourceforge.net> (programming)
       Piotr Maka <silloz@users.sourceforge.net> (programming)
       Maja Kocon (http://pinky-babble.org) (graphics)

CONTRIBUTORS
       Markus Dahms <mad@automagically.de> (LibSyncML support)
       Nacho Alonso González <nacho.alonso.gonzalez@gmail.com> (Windows port)

Tomasz Maka <;pasp@users.sourceforge.0.2.12			       Osmo(1)
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