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I'm confused.  Do you just want an online calender, or to print out a
month calendar.

In either case, the kde calendar korganizer, comes to mind.  You can
display a day, week, or month at a time, enter appointments, etc.  You
can also print each of those formats.  I'm sure GNOME has a comparable
products.

Emacs does indeed have a nice calendar.  I haven't used it in years,
though.

Michael


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