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# Question/Comment on this U.S. Tax Court RFQ
## Name and affiliation
Kevin Wehmueller
Business Development Strategist, Taoti Creative
## Section of RFP documents
https://github.com/ustaxcour…
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[qlcal](https://github.com/qlcal/qlcal-r) is a newish R package that interfaces with QuantLib's calendaring functions. This might massively reduce the coding footprint of `fmdates` (or remove its need…
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In our application, we need to send calendar events together with our emails. For now we are using [Simple Java Mail](https://www.simplejavamail.org/) to compose our messages and send with SMTP.
We…
morki updated
2 weeks ago
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Many MSPs have turned to utilizing a calendaring solution like Calendly, Microsoft Bookings, Acuity Scheduling, etc. but one of the more notable products that is becoming noticed is TimeZest. It integ…
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Investigate using the gantt-elastic Vue component as the primary calendaring component for the Observer Activity Tracking effort. For this ticket, just get the component to compile and render in a we…
ghost updated
3 years ago
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### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The 'request confirmation' and 'appointment confirmed' emails contain the following text:
> If you wish to cancel the appointment…
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I would love to do my calendaring in Emacs using calfw. However, I rely heavily on a graphical week view that shows me events as blocks of the appropriate size, rather than just as list items. Is ther…
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I'm very impressed with Microsoft's 365 business offering. I would really like to see some sort of integration of our current calendaring system migrating to phasing out of the existing system. Some…
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I commonly use Evolution not only as a mail application, but also for
calendaring. This kind of bugs me; it would be nice if the theme would
reflect this - there is a good icon already in /usr/sha…
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Since the latest update, Lightbird makes Thunderbird unusable: I can no longer select a new mailbox in Thunderbird, and it is stuck on the first mailbox you select after starting.. Strangely enough, …