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I've just released version 0.3.5 of Pygenda - my WIP #Psion Agenda-like app targetting #GeminiPDA & #CosmoCommunicator running Linux. (Similar keyboard #PDA type devices running #LinuxMobile should work too, e.g. #PinePhone + keyboard, F(x)tec #Pro1x, #PocketReform)

The main change this release is that todo-items with a due date are (optionally) shown in Week & Year Views. This has been a useful improvement for me as I now see todos in my "home" views, rather than having to switch to Todo View.

I've just released version 0.3.4 of Pygenda, my WIP Psion-style agenda application for keyboard-equipped handhelds running GNU-like Linux. The main changes this release are bug fixes and installation instructions for the Cosmo Communicator (see photos).

Source & docs: github.com/semiprime/pygenda

The old video I keep sharing showing some of Pygenda's features on a Gemini PDA: youtube.com/watch?v=uvQqFmlZ6n

I bought a second-hand Cosmo Communicator a few weeks ago for miscellaneous tinkering. One aim was to get Pygenda (my Psion-inspired agenda app) running as well as on the Gemini PDA. It took a bit longer than expected, due to other activities & unanticipated differences between their Debian installs, but it's looking pretty good now.
#GeminiPDA #CosmoCommunicator #LinuxMobile #PDA #Psion
(The appointments shown in the photo are not my real agenda - my social life is much less exciting 🙂)

While my ASUS C101P is great for subway productivity when seated, I can't use it when standing or on the go. Missing my PinePhone Pro Micro Laptop, I've looked into the #CosmoCommunicator again wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Pla.

Its mainline story is not great sadly, but then it seems to be awfully close in some ways to the #MT8183 that has decent mainline support notebookcheck.net/MT8183-vs-He. Obviously, the MT8183 lacks a bunch of stuff the MT6771T has, but ... that might be a starting point, right?

wiki.postmarketos.orgPlanet Computers Cosmo Communicator (planet-cosmocom) - postmarketOS