The answer is yes, there is a calendar program that runs on graphical mode, the name of the program is 'california'. Besides showing calendar, you can also manages to do list (events) for every dates on the calendar.
To install 'california' on ubuntu, simply run this command:
Once installed, you can open the program by typing 'california' on ubuntu dash and then run it. To add events or to-do list, simply select the date and double click with your mouse, a pop-up window will shows up.
You can also change the color of the events from the setting menu inside 'california'.
The coolest thing about 'california' is that any events/todo list/schedule that you create will appear on ubuntu calendar/date applet. Click on clock/date applet on your ubuntu panel bar, you will see calendar and below that should be your events/todo/schedule list.
To install 'california' on ubuntu, simply run this command:
sudo apt-get install california
You can also change the color of the events from the setting menu inside 'california'.
The coolest thing about 'california' is that any events/todo list/schedule that you create will appear on ubuntu calendar/date applet. Click on clock/date applet on your ubuntu panel bar, you will see calendar and below that should be your events/todo/schedule list.
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