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http://www.gregorybraun.com/Calendar.html
Calendar 2000 is a small utility that will display a monthly calendar on the
Windows desktop. The calendar is similar to the one found in most
checkbooks.
You can also define your own holidays and important dates, but Calendar 2000
is not a full-blown time scheduler. Instead use Calendar 2000 to quickly
check the date or calculate the day on which a certain date occurs.
Monthly calendars from January 1583 to December 3000 can be displayed and
printed using this handy desktop utility.
Calendar 2000 is a very small program and can easily be configured to be run
directly from the Taskbar icon tray.
Calendar 2000 will run on MS Windows Millennium Edition and 98 as well as MS
Windows 2000 and 95/NT systems.
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Woodzy
http://www.rtdos.com (alternate OS for games based on the classics)
http://rtdos.com/debate (politically charged discussions)
http://rtdos.com/guestbook (submit your links here)
http://rtdos.com/forum (rtdos message boards)
http://rtdos.com/rtdos (rtdos active developer chat)
http://rtdos.com/chat
retro themed chats scheduled every Thursday @ 7PM MDT (0100 GMT) and
every Sunday @ 1PM MDT (1900 GMT)
Calendar 2000 is a small utility that will display a monthly calendar on the
Windows desktop. The calendar is similar to the one found in most
checkbooks.
You can also define your own holidays and important dates, but Calendar 2000
is not a full-blown time scheduler. Instead use Calendar 2000 to quickly
check the date or calculate the day on which a certain date occurs.
Monthly calendars from January 1583 to December 3000 can be displayed and
printed using this handy desktop utility.
Calendar 2000 is a very small program and can easily be configured to be run
directly from the Taskbar icon tray.
Calendar 2000 will run on MS Windows Millennium Edition and 98 as well as MS
Windows 2000 and 95/NT systems.
--
Woodzy
http://www.rtdos.com (alternate OS for games based on the classics)
http://rtdos.com/debate (politically charged discussions)
http://rtdos.com/guestbook (submit your links here)
http://rtdos.com/forum (rtdos message boards)
http://rtdos.com/rtdos (rtdos active developer chat)
http://rtdos.com/chat
retro themed chats scheduled every Thursday @ 7PM MDT (0100 GMT) and
every Sunday @ 1PM MDT (1900 GMT)