Calendar- schedule freeware

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Kuko

Hi. I'm looking for a freeware looking like the program on this
image:

http://img290.imageshack.us/img290/2371/corelcalendar6fd.png

It is the calendar from Corel Word Perfect 2000. The screenshot show
the spanish version, so don't mind it if you don't understand what it
does. It just displays a calendar and allows to add tasks to it. The
only problem with it is that it is not a standalone app but part of
the suite, which I don't want to install just for the calendar.

TIA
 
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Ivan Tisljar

It is the calendar from Corel Word Perfect 2000. The screenshot show
the spanish version, so don't mind it if you don't understand what it
does. It just displays a calendar and allows to add tasks to it. The
only problem with it is that it is not a standalone app but part of
the suite, which I don't want to install just for the calendar.

Essential PIM Free should do the trick. And there is portable version
which runs nicely from USB stick.

http://www.essentialpim.com/

Ivan.

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The Six Million Dollar Man

Kuko said:
Hi. I'm looking for a freeware looking like the program on this
image:

http://img290.imageshack.us/img290/2371/corelcalendar6fd.png

It is the calendar from Corel Word Perfect 2000. The screenshot show
the spanish version, so don't mind it if you don't understand what it
does. It just displays a calendar and allows to add tasks to it. The
only problem with it is that it is not a standalone app but part of
the suite, which I don't want to install just for the calendar.

TIA

The Sunbird Project

The Sunbird Project is a redesign of the Calendar component. Our goal is
to produce a cross platform standalone calendar application based on
Mozilla's XUL user interface language. At the moment the Sunbird name is
a project name. It is not official and may change in the future.

Our intended user is someone who uses Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla
Thunderbird and wants a calendar application based on Mozilla.

In addition, by focusing solely on standalone Calendar, we believe we
can make some dents in the overall footprint and performance of the
Calendar application by removing components and chrome we don't need.

Our first release Sunbird 0.2 is available for download.

Sunbird is licensed under the MPL/GPL/LGPL triple license, allowing use
of the files under the terms of any one of the Mozilla Public License,
version 1.1 (MPL), the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later
(GPL), or the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or later
(LGPL).

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird.html


HTH

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Nick Erbocker

The Six Million Dollar Man said:
In addition, by focusing solely on standalone Calendar, we believe we
can make some dents in the overall footprint and performance of the
Calendar application by removing components and chrome we don't need.

6 Mb download for a calendar?


Nick
 
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Recluseman35

Kuko said:
Hi. I'm looking for a freeware looking like the program on this
image:

http://img290.imageshack.us/img290/2371/corelcalendar6fd.png

It is the calendar from Corel Word Perfect 2000. The screenshot show
the spanish version, so don't mind it if you don't understand what it
does. It just displays a calendar and allows to add tasks to it. The
only problem with it is that it is not a standalone app but part of
the suite, which I don't want to install just for the calendar.

TIA

A older version of the Corel PIM is available free: Corel InfoCentral
7. From memory it has calendar, tasks, notes, outlining, phone-book,
and more. Maybe heavier than you are looking for, about a 4 meg
download at

ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/Suites/infocentral/ic701us.exe

ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/documentation/manuals/infocentral7.zip - manuals

free serial, if needed: WP7-8Q45777988

Good luck with your freeware search.
 
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Ben Alias

A older version of the Corel PIM is available free: Corel InfoCentral
7. From memory it has calendar, tasks, notes, outlining, phone-book,
and more. Maybe heavier than you are looking for, about a 4 meg
download at

ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/Suites/infocentral/ic701us.exe

Thanks for pointing this out. I've downloaded this but not yet tried
it.

Here's a description from a now-defunct download site:

|>Corel InfoCentral 7 is designed to manage ALL the information you
|>deal with at home, at work, or elsewhere. More than a personal
|> information manager (PIM), contact manager, or electronic day
|>planner, Corel InfoCentral 7 is a fully customizable Information
|>Manager that lets the user determine what kind of information
|> is important and how it should be arranged.

Funny, but I bought Word Perfect Family Pack 9 (WP 9, QP 9 and other
apps in the suite), and I don't think anything similar was included
with that suite. Which I think is a bit odd, if they are giving it
away free.
ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/documentation/manuals/infocentral7.zip - manuals

This file seems to be missing from the FTP site.
free serial, if needed: WP7-8Q45777988

Good luck with your freeware search.

Thanks for the info.

C'ya,

Ben
 
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TedK

Recluseman35 said:
Kuko wrote:




A older version of the Corel PIM is available free: Corel InfoCentral
7. From memory it has calendar, tasks, notes, outlining, phone-book,
and more. Maybe heavier than you are looking for, about a 4 meg
download at

ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/Suites/infocentral/ic701us.exe

ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/documentation/manuals/infocentral7.zip - manuals

free serial, if needed: WP7-8Q45777988

Good luck with your freeware search.
When I switched to XP from 98SE I found that Corel's old InfoCentral is
not compatible. I think the file at their site is not compatible.

Go to http://www.macros.koenecke.us/ where you will find the program,
modified to XP compatibility. In addition Mike Koenecke has updated the
telephone area codes and other things that bring it up to date.

This is the best PIM I have encountered. Why Corel subtituted their
crappy Corel Central for it I have no idea.

A serial number for this freeware version is not required.
 
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JoeA

Go to http://www.macros.koenecke.us/ where you will find the program,
modified to XP compatibility. In addition Mike Koenecke has updated the
telephone area codes and other things that bring it up to date.
Do you have to install the old program and then add the macros?
I don't see a full updated product download.
Thanks
 

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