Chandler is a discontinued
personal information management
Personal information management (PIM) is the study and implementation of the activities that people perform in order to acquire or create, store, organize, maintain, retrieve, and use informational items such as documents (paper-based and digital ...
software suite described by its developers as a "Note-to-Self Organizer" designed for personal and small-group task management and
calendar
A calendar is a system of organizing days. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months and years. A calendar date, date is the designation of a single and specific day within such a system. A calendar is ...
ing. It is
free software
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, previously released under the
GNU General Public License
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, and now released under the
Apache License
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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
Mitchell David Kapor ( ; born November 1, 1950) is an American entrepreneur best known for his work as an application developer in the early days of the personal computer software industry, later founding Lotus Software, Lotus, where he was instr ...
, 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
Raymond Thornton Chandler (July 23, 1888 – March 26, 1959) was an American-British novelist and screenwriter. In 1932, at the age of forty-four, Chandler became a detective fiction writer after losing his job as an oil company executive durin ...
.
Chandler design goals
Chandler aimed to create a workflow for personal information management different from that in other PIMs. Its approach is mainly based in creating a unified representation for the storage of tasks and information so that they can be classified in a homogeneous way, refining that information through an iterative workflow, and allowing easy collaboration on the defined items. Other goals included:
* Build on open source software that supports
open standards
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, choosing projects that are reliable, well documented, and widely used
* Use the Python language at the top level to orchestrate low level, higher performance code
* Design a platform that supports an extensible modular architecture
* For the desktop client, choose a cross-platform user interface toolkit that provides native user experience
* Use a persistent
object database
An object database or object-oriented database is a database management system in which information is represented in the form of objects as used in object-oriented programming. Object databases are different from relational databases which are ...
* Build in security from the ground up
* Build an architecture that supports sharing, communication, and collaboration
Reception
The first public releases of Chandler generated expectations to provide a flexible and general information management tool, because of its heritage of concepts from Agenda and usage of principles from the
Getting Things Done
''Getting Things Done'' (GTD) is a personal productivity system developed by David Allen and published in a book of the same name. GTD is described as a time management system. Allen states "there is an inverse relationship between things on yo ...
management method. Early responses praised its open nature and
its unified approach to management of different information types.
Despite this, the lack of a stable version and the small developer base diminished public interest in the project. In January 2008, Mitch Kapor announced that he was leaving the board and would only finance Chandler until the end of 2008. After that, OSAF released a 1.0 version. Jake Edge from
LWN.net called this move a ''"last gasp attempt to build a community of users and developers to continue Chandler development down the road"'',
speculating that the lack of developers was caused by the close control of the project by OSAF, and this end of its funding could attract attention again.
There have been no releases since 2009.
In popular culture
Chandler is the subject of the non-fiction book ''
Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software'' by
Scott Rosenberg
Scott Rosenberg (born April 24, 1963) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and actor.
Life and career
Rosenberg was born in Needham, Massachusetts, to a Jewish family. After high school graduation in 1981, he attended Boston Universit ...
.
See also
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List of personal information managers
The following is a list of personal information managers (Personal information manager, PIMs) and online organizers.
Applications
Discontinued applications
See also Comparisons
* Comparison of email clients
* Comparison of file manager ...
*
Internet Systems Consortium
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(ISC)
References
Citations
Sources
; Attribution
* ''Portions of this article are taken from th
OSAF website published under the
Creative Commons
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Attribution License v2.0.''
External links
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Project videopresentations on YouTube
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