CAL "command" for DOS/Win?

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Phred

In aus.computers Phred said:
Perhaps the cal.exe program Ben Ritchey has listed on his website at
http://cmech.port5.com/ is what you are looking for.

Thanks for your interest, Joe, but I'm afraid cal.exe is a bit
limited for what I want.
<quoting http://cmech.port5.com/>
Cal.Exe will display a small but concise Calendar of the current month
with today hilighted
</quoting>

I was actually looking at something for past/future dates etc.
Initially came about due to discussion of the *day* various events
occurred in the past rather than just the date that you're taught at
school. :)

The windows one I have used is 'tclockex'
Visit the TClockEx home page at:
http://users.iafrica.com/d/da/dalen
[ That's now http://www.rcis.co.za/dale/tclockex/index.htm ]
Thanks for your interest, mate, but this one seems to just give you
current time and date. As indicated above, not really what I'm after.

I can tell why you like the unix one now.
I thought tclockex was rather easy to use, and you would surely
click on the box to see the calender pop up, with scroll bars.

It does look like quite a neat little program, and I like Dale
Nurden's "philosophy" as implicitly expressed on his site. But I'm
not really looking for a Task Bar mod, just something I can query on
an ad hoc basis when the mood or need arises. Thanks again.

Cheers, Phred.
 

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