Sharing my deskdtop

I know that Zorin is the surname of Antyom and Kyrill, two young men that I respect and thank for creating an operating system that meets my needs perfectly Perhaps I have an overly active imagination but the name Zorin conjures up an image of an ancient warrior or gladiator in my mind. So, I have created an image of Zorin the gladiator that I picture in my mind as he wanders the land of Linux slaying Windows and placed Zorin the gladiator on my desktop. Now I call your attention to the calendar on the upper right. This is a proprietary calendar program, not open source. It lives on my desktop and through the magic of Caldav it syncs my online calendar, iphone and Evolution calendars so if I make any changes or create an event or appointment in any of my calendars it shows on all of them. So if I enter an upcoming appointment or meeting on my Iphone I see it on my desktop when I turn on my computer. Nice. The name of the calendar program is Rainlander and has an installation package on its website. Rainlander has a free and paid version. The free version displays events from a .csv file. The paid version ten dollars for a license for unlimited number of devices and gives the Caldav option along with other bells and whistles. I have been using Rainlander for many years and find it very useful.

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