Ars Technica: Chandler, An Open-Source Personal Information Manager, Hits Its First Public Release
Jan 13, 2006, 20:30 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Jeremy Reimer)
"Chandler, an open-source personal information manager (PIM),
has reached its first public release milestone, version 0.6, and is
now available for download.
"Chandler is the brainchild of Andy Hertzfeld, the first
programmer hired by Steve Jobs to work in the Macintosh System
Group. Hertzfeld was responsible for writing much of the user
interface and system code for what would become Mac System 1.0 in
1984, and although he left Apple shortly afterwards, he went on to
write the code for the Switcher, the Mac's first task-switching
utility, on contract..."
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