Toolbar Calendar's

J

Joco

Hi,
I currently have the Google toolbar installed, which includes a calendar
button, which I use frequently. Due to some conflicts I have to remove my
Google toolbar, and wondered if anyone new of a different or alternative
toolbar calendar.

Thank you
Joco (London)
 
A

Alias

Joco said:
Hi,
I currently have the Google toolbar installed, which includes a calendar
button, which I use frequently. Due to some conflicts I have to remove my
Google toolbar, and wondered if anyone new of a different or alternative
toolbar calendar.

Thank you
Joco (London)

You can use the add on called "Lightning" for Thunderbird. Get
Thunderbird at http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird.

Alias
 
J

Joco

Alias said:
You can use the add on called "Lightning" for Thunderbird. Get
Thunderbird at http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird.

Alias

Alias Hi,

I've had a look at your recommendation, and it seems to be similar to an
Outlook Calendar. The one I have in my Google toolbar, is just dates, similar
to a calendar you hang on the wool. I don't want to enter anything in the
calendar, just know what days of the week certain dates are, etc

Thanks
Joco (London)
 
S

Stephen Harris

Joco said:
Alias Hi,

I've had a look at your recommendation, and it seems to be similar to an
Outlook Calendar. The one I have in my Google toolbar, is just dates, similar
to a calendar you hang on the wool. I don't want to enter anything in the
calendar, just know what days of the week certain dates are, etc

Thanks
Joco (London)

Hover the mouse cursor on then Right-click on the _time_ found at the
bottom right corner. A menu pops up. Then click on Adjust Date/Time.
 
J

Joco

Stephen Hi,

Thanks for your reply, I am not looking to adjust the PC time or date
settings.

I am trying to find a calendar similar to those on airline or holiday
booking sites, where you click on an icon for a calendar, which shows days
and dates.

I dont want to enter anything in the calendar, I just want to look to see
what day of the week say the 15th November might be, and to calculate four
weeks from 27th October.

The one in the google toolbar is refered to as "The Official Google Calendar
Gadget" I cant use this one due to conflicts, but are looking for something
similar

Thanks
Joco (London)
 
B

Bob I

Double click the date and look at the calendar, you don't HAVE to adjust
the time or date, just pick Cancel to close the dialog box/application
 
J

Joco

Bob Hi,

Thanks for your reply, that should solve the problem for me

Thanks Joco (London)
 
J

Joco

Gord Hi,

Just wanted to say thanks your clock is brilliant, does more than I wanted
so that's a bonus.

Joco (London)
 
G

Gord Dibben

Good to hear.

Thanks for the feedback


Gord

Gord Hi,

Just wanted to say thanks your clock is brilliant, does more than I wanted
so that's a bonus.

Joco (London)
 

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