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XDIARY(1)							     XDIARY(1)

NAME
       xdiary - your personal organizer

SYNOPSIS
       xdiary [-usage] [xdiaryOption ...] [toolkitOption ...]

DESCRIPTION
       XDiary  is  your	 personal  organizer  that combines the functions of a
       desktop calendar, an appointment book and an alarm clock.  XDiary  will
       help you keep track of your meetings, appointments and plan your time.

       XDiary  is a Motif/X Windows application which allows you to manage one
       or more calendars with a 'few clicks with the mouse'.

       XDiary is a powerful calendar; it can be used as you personal  reminder
       or  it  can  be	a  group calendar shared by several people. As a group
       calendar, it can handle multiple diary databases and offers full access
       control.

       XDiary  is  based  on a calendar and a day view. By using the calendar,
       you select the day that interests you and in the day view, you register
       your appointments and notes in the appointment window.

       A calendar can be personal (with your private appointments),belong to a
       group (with group meetings) or be public (department wide information).
       You  normally  start  to	 use  XDiary  as your private calendar but you
       should know that XDiary is capable of much more.

       For an entry (an appointment or a note) in the day view, you can define
       one or more alarms that will give you reminders. You are free to select
       the time when the alarm should sound and you can also select  the  tune
       to be played.

       The  best  way  to learn XDiary is to use it. Do not be afraid, try all
       functions you can find and if you need assistance, just use  the	 built
       in help, it is there to support you.

OPTIONS
       All standard Xt Intrinsics toolkit options are supported.  In addition,
       xdiary supports several other options which are described in the XDiary
       on-line help.

UTILITIES
       You  might  also find the following utilities useful. For each utility,
       you can get more help with the flag -usage, e.g.

       xdalarm -usage

       gives you some help for the utility xdalarm. Otherwise, try the	built-
       in help facility in XDiary, it's not bad!

       Utilities  marked with a (*) are normally started for within the XDiary
       application.

       xdaclunix (*)
	      Defines access control for diary databases in the	 standard  *IX
	      file system.

       xdaclafs (*)
	      Defines  access  control	for diary databases in the Andrew File
	      system (AFS).

       xdalarm (*)
	      Starts an alarm process for the given database.

       xdcustom (*)
	      Customize your XDiary session. Further customization can be made
	      in your .Xdefaults file.

       xddump Dumps  selected  entries in the given diary database to an ASCII
	      file.  See also xdrestore.

       xdinitdb
	      Creates a diary database or updates an existing database.

       xdlight
	      A 'lighter' version of XDiary with a single day view.  Does  not
	      have all the possibilities xdiary has.

       xdnotify
	      Sends you notifications when a diary database changes.

       xdremind (*)
	      Allows  you  to set 'light-weight' alarms, i.e. alarms which you
	      do not want to put in your calendar.

       xdremove
	      Removes entries in a diary database older than n days.

       xdrestore
	      Takes an ASCII file with one or more  entries  and  inserts  the
	      entries in the given diary database. See also xddump.

FILES
       $HOME/XDiary.custom
       $HOME/Diary

SEE ALSO
       The built in help in XDiary.

AUTHOR
       Roger Larsson (llg@ubszh.ch.net)

       Comments, suggestions, and bug reports are always welcome.

				     XDiary			     XDIARY(1)
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