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Calendar for Windows 95/NT is a program for all those people
who don't want all the bells and whistles when they look up a date, just an easy to use (and small) utility. http://www.groan-zone.net/delphi.html -- The one and only http://www.pricelessware.org The best of the best in Windows Freeware, as determined by the readers of alt.comp.freeware Service with a smile since 1999 |
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Tramp wrote:
> Calendar for Windows 95/NT is a program for all those people > who don't want all the bells and whistles when they look up a date, > just an easy to use (and small) utility. > > http://www.groan-zone.net/delphi.html > > -- > The one and only http://www.pricelessware.org > The best of the best in Windows Freeware, > as determined by the readers of alt.comp.freeware > Service with a smile since 1999 Nice program. I have written a similar program which is a little bit better because it allows you to copy the highlighted date to the clipboard. I call it CAL. Also, I'm not sure I like the red background. dos-man |
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ChairShot@mail.com wrote:
> Tramp wrote: >>Calendar for Windows 95/NT is a program for all those people >>who don't want all the bells and whistles when they look up a date, >>just an easy to use (and small) utility. >> >>http://www.groan-zone.net/delphi.html http://www.groan-zone.net/delphi/calendar.zip 130 KB *large* > Nice program. I have written a similar program which is > a little bit better because it allows you to copy the > highlighted date to the clipboard. I call it CAL. > Also, I'm not sure I like the red background. IMO the one to beat is PPF which weighs in at 17 KB - still available for download thanks to SOS. Program: Past, Present & Future (v 1.1) Author: Overware Systems (Bob Dolan) Install: n.i. W: LFW Ware: (Freeware) v 1.1 http://sonofspy3.spymac.net/ppf11.zip Past, Present & Future 17 KB A convenient 3 month calendar view. This program is a 32 bit utility that provides you with a 3 month view around the current date and is simple to use. KISS ![]() Susan -- Pricelessware & ACF: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org ACF FAQ: http://clients.net2000.com.au/~johnf/faq.html ACF wiki: http://www.markcarter.me.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?AcfWiki Pricelessware (not maintained): http://www.pricelessware.org |
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Susan Bugher <whoisebugher@kvi.net> wrote in news:110kkqjrn45fv65
@corp.supernews.com: > ChairShot@mail.com wrote: >> Tramp wrote: > >>>Calendar for Windows 95/NT is a program for all those people >>>who don't want all the bells and whistles when they look up a date, >>>just an easy to use (and small) utility. >>> >>>http://www.groan-zone.net/delphi.html > > http://www.groan-zone.net/delphi/calendar.zip > 130 KB *large* > >> Nice program. I have written a similar program which is >> a little bit better because it allows you to copy the >> highlighted date to the clipboard. I call it CAL. >> Also, I'm not sure I like the red background. > > IMO the one to beat is PPF which weighs in at 17 KB - still available > for download thanks to SOS. > > Program: Past, Present & Future (v 1.1) > Author: Overware Systems (Bob Dolan) > Install: n.i. > W: LFW > Ware: (Freeware) v 1.1 > http://sonofspy3.spymac.net/ppf11.zip > > Past, Present & Future 17 KB > A convenient 3 month calendar view. This program is a 32 bit utility > that provides you with a 3 month view around the current date and is > simple to use. My favourite is Horst Schaeffer's Calendar http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/wrem.htm#calendar An 18KB download that is very similar to Past, Present & Future with a more modern interface. It includes the ability to copy to clipboard the selected date in various formats. A great feature for people who can't type (me). Horst has some other great tools worth looking at while at his site. Caio Michael |
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I've been using rainlender (www.rainlender.net) and am very happy with
it. It's skinnable for those of us who like desktop candy, has to-do's and events with reminders. A companion is rainmeter for resources, time, etc. |
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maj <maj@mo.jo> wrote in message news:<Xns95FEE7DB3E901maj3146@211.29.133.50>...
> Susan Bugher <whoisebugher@kvi.net> wrote in news:110kkqjrn45fv65 > @corp.supernews.com: > > > ChairShot@mail.com wrote: > >> Tramp wrote: > > > >>>Calendar for Windows 95/NT is a program for all those people > >>>who don't want all the bells and whistles when they look up a date, > >>>just an easy to use (and small) utility. > >>> > >>>http://www.groan-zone.net/delphi.html > > > > http://www.groan-zone.net/delphi/calendar.zip > > 130 KB *large* > > > >> Nice program. I have written a similar program which is > >> a little bit better because it allows you to copy the > >> highlighted date to the clipboard. I call it CAL. > >> Also, I'm not sure I like the red background. > > > > IMO the one to beat is PPF which weighs in at 17 KB - still available > > for download thanks to SOS. > > > > Program: Past, Present & Future (v 1.1) > > Author: Overware Systems (Bob Dolan) > > Install: n.i. > > W: LFW > > Ware: (Freeware) v 1.1 > > http://sonofspy3.spymac.net/ppf11.zip > > > > Past, Present & Future 17 KB > > A convenient 3 month calendar view. This program is a 32 bit utility > > that provides you with a 3 month view around the current date and is > > simple to use. > > > My favourite is Horst Schaeffer's Calendar > > http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/wrem.htm#calendar > > An 18KB download that is very similar to Past, Present & Future with a more > modern interface. It includes the ability to copy to clipboard the > selected date in various formats. A great feature for people who can't > type (me). > > Horst has some other great tools worth looking at while at his site. > > Caio > Michael What about rainlendar ? many skins avalaible : http://www.skinbase.org/section.php?sections=rainlendar lh |
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maj wrote:
> Susan Bugher <whoisebugher@kvi.net> wrote in news:110kkqjrn45fv65 > @corp.supernews.com: >>IMO the one to beat is PPF which weighs in at 17 KB - still available >>for download thanks to SOS. >> >>Program: Past, Present & Future (v 1.1) >>Author: Overware Systems (Bob Dolan) >>Install: n.i. >>W: LFW >>Ware: (Freeware) v 1.1 >>http://sonofspy3.spymac.net/ppf11.zip >> >>Past, Present & Future 17 KB >>A convenient 3 month calendar view. This program is a 32 bit utility >>that provides you with a 3 month view around the current date and is >>simple to use. > My favourite is Horst Schaeffer's Calendar > > http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/wrem.htm#calendar > > An 18KB download that is very similar to Past, Present & Future with a more > modern interface. It includes the ability to copy to clipboard the > selected date in various formats. A great feature for people who can't > type (me). http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/win/calendar.zip The date copy feature is nice - very nice - no install, no entriesin the registry. . . ![]() I still prefer PPF - it has the ability to scroll forward and back either by month or by year (Horst's program can only scroll by month). > Horst has some other great tools worth looking at while at his site. Yes indeed! I snagged Date Reminder - 33 KB large - no install, no registry entries. http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/win/reminder.zip <q> This is a Date Reminder for recurring or nonrecurring events, like birthdays, bills to pay, appointments etc... The date reminder can be run from the Startup folder with an option to quit immediately, if there is nothing to remind you of. Features: The reminders are listed in chronological order, beginning today, each with day of week and number of days ahead. For recurring events only the next one is listed. Events may recur every year, month, week, day, or every 10 days, every 2 weeks, every 3 month etc. Reminders can be marked "done", i.e. "dealt with". Past events will remain in the list until they are marked "done". In an extra history list you can review the last seven days. An advance notice marker can be set a number of days before an event. Calendar box available for selected reminder (right mouse button) and for date input. Date format according to the user's regional settings. A different format can be specified in the INI file. The user interface is controlled by language files. English (default) and some other languages are included. Custom language files can be created. Version 2.28: HLP-File instead of HTM </q> and Mempad (a tiny Treepad) <q> MemPad 2.42 Notes Download (41Kb) http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/win/mempad.zip MemPad keeps little notes with a handy index. The program offers standard editing functions including cut, copy, paste, undo, date/time insert, drag&drop. Features: Secondary index level, Change index order, Web links and local file links, Search function, Word wrap mode, Read-only handling, Encryption. Options: Always on top, Custom font, Background color, ESC shortcut to quit. Context menus for editing and index handling (the control buttons can be hidden); Keyboard shortcuts. Automatic backup with the option to restore the last backup (can be disabled by option). MemPad can handle different file environments (by extension or directory) with their own INI files. No Registry entries. File/Open menu within a file environment. Optional "New Window". The Help is provided as MemPad file (see image). </q> can't stop now. . . ![]() and the programs lauchers: PopSel 2.12 Pop-Up Menu to launch Programs Download (35Kb) http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/win/popsel.zip Qsel 1.02 Program Launcher Download (43Kb) http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/win/qsel.zip still more goodies there. . . Susan -- Pricelessware & ACF: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org Pricelessware: http://www.pricelessware.org (not maintained) |
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