Chandler (software)
| Chandler | |
|---|---|
Chandler calendar | |
| Developer(s) | Open Source Applications Foundation |
| Final release | 1.0.3.1
/ July 30, 2009 |
| Written in | Python |
| Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows |
| Type | Personal information manager |
| License | Apache License 2.0 |
| Website | www |
Chandler is a discontinued personal information management software suite described by its developers as a "Note-to-Self Organizer" designed for personal and small-group task management and calendaring. It is free software, previously released under the GNU General Public License, and now released under the Apache License 2.0. It is inspired by a PIM from the 1980s called Lotus Agenda, notable because of its "free-form" approach to information management. Lead developer of Agenda, Mitch Kapor, was also involved in the vision and management of Chandler.
Chandler consists of a cross-platform desktop application (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux), the Chandler Hub Sharing Service, Chandler Server, Chandler Quick Entry for iPhone, and Chandler Quick Entry for Android. Version 1.0 of the software was released on August 8, 2008.
Chandler was developed by the Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF). It is named after the mystery novelist Raymond Chandler.