Chandler releases public 0.6 preview

Ars Technica posts: Chandler, an open-source personal information manager, hits its first public release. “Chandler, the brainchild of the first Macintosh programmer, Andy Hertzfeld, has hit its first “usable” public release milestone. Is this an application worth watching?”

YES! An open-source, secure PIM written in Python, runs cross-platform, backed by Mitch Kapor, partly written by Andy Hertzfeld. What’s not to like?

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