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markwhen
Make a cascading timeline from markdown-like text. Supports simple American/European date styles, ISO8601, images, links, locations, and more.
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See the whitepaper, called "What really happened on September 15th 2008? Getting The Most from Your Personal Information with Memacs"[2].
This project is now a little bit dead, but the concept of private data fusion was fantastic, and transformed my view of calendars.
Agree that calendars are a little underused in that way, and would love to see more work towards that private calendar data usage.
[1]: https://github.com/novoid/Memacs
https://markwhen.com
I’ve had a lot of these thoughts when working on markwhen. It’s basically turning into a calendar and planning IDE, pretty excited about where it’s heading.
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