Addressbook is a program to manage your addresses, phone numbers, e-mailaddresses and everything which is now written in your rolodex. Addressbook is copyrighted by Clemens Durka, but available under the GNU GPL. Some features are: * Graphical User Interface * Multi language support (now english, german, french, dutch, swedish, finnish) * All the addresses are displayed in a listbox * The actual address can be edited in a form * Configurable fields contents * fast search by typing the first letters of a name * search configurable for regular expression, matching or exact * External programs can be called with contents of some fields (so you can dial a phonenumber by pressing a button) * Standalone perl program for fast search without GUI Available at: [http://www.red.roses.de/~clemens/addressbook/] [http://www.red.roses.de/~clemens/addressbook/addressbook.gif] ---- '''Comments''' '''Suggestion for a PIM''' 2004.12.20 [WJR] Hi - I'm looking for a Tcl/Tk-based addressbook or PIM. Any recommendations? Thanks! [unperson] Well, Addressbook should fit the bill nicely: it is an address book and it is written in TCL/TK. On the other hand, I have seen an excellent address book programmed by [GPS]: it was called Grindweb. It was working with hyperlinks and used to be available for download until [GPS] decided to take it out of his page (I never quite knew why). It was incomplete and not quite yet intuitive but it could have been completed in a matter of days. As for the formatting, I believe giving a choice of fonts and font sizes would have been more than enough. Anyway it is not available anymore and it is really too bad! Second part of the answer: See [Personal Wikis] <> PIM