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<H2><A NAME="s5">5.</A> <A HREF="gcrontab-DOC.000.html#toc5">See also.</A></H2>

<P>If you need more information, you can read the crontab and the cron man 
pages. Also would be interesting for you the man page for the at command. 
I'm working in a at interface in gtk called <B>gatO</B> ( 
<A HREF="http://www.arquired.es/users/aldelgado/proy/gato">http://www.arquired.es/users/aldelgado/proy/gato</A>).</P>


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