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Calendar X

Calendar X - 10.2.7

multi-discipline calendar w/diary, astro tables...

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Current Version: 10.2.7
Release Date: 2006-01-26
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 2,654
Downloads (all versions): 15,636
Price: $28.00

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Product Description:

Calendar X goes way beyond other calendars. Calendar X is the successor to WunderMoosen's popular Calendar2000 product. If you are looking for a simple light weight calendar that can just show you the days and months on the standard Gregorian Calendar...THIS IS NOT IT!!!

Calendar X is a heavy duty perpetual calendar that offers views across many Calendar disciplines. It computes astronomical events (moon phases, blue moons, solstice, equinox, moon rise and set, sun rise & set) and displays the information according to the selected calendar system. It supports Julian, Gregorian (in many reforms), Jewish, Islamic, Bahai", Indian Civil, Mayan, Coptic and Ethiopic, Persian, Fasli, Shenshai and Qadimi, Viking and Chinese. Additionally it will also give date information in Julian, Gregorian, Jewish, Islamic, Bahai", Indian Civil, Mayan, Coptic, Ethiopic, Persian, Fasli, Shenshai, Qadimi, Viking, Chinese, French Revolution, Roman, ISO and Julian Day Number.

Calendar X is useful as a general Calendar but it is really a must have tool for educational use. It gives historians and other researchers a set of powerful tools to continue their research. Anyone who is interested in other cultures and how those cultures mark time will find Calendar X an important aid. Heck, it is just plain fun. The goal of Calendar X is to not only provide useful daily information but to educate about history and what calendars have meant to mankind and why. Learn why calendars exist and how they are indispensable to civilization. Calendars were not invented just to keep everything from happening on the same day.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed probelm with Solar Details pre 1904.
  • Fixed a cosmetic problem with Persian dates in Info window when the date is before the begining of the Persian calendar era.
  • Applied a workaround for a Framework bug saving the main calendar window position on some systems.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
  • Universal Binary

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Calendar X ReviewWhile it's true that M$ is Evil personified, - Version: 10.2.1, 11/9/2004 09:18PM PST

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MikeWelsh
The Moose is entitled to his opinion. As long as he continues to make superb software for the Mac, I really don't give a hoot if he washes Bill Gates' windows in his spare time.
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Calendar X CommentaryGone over to the Dark Side ... - Version: 10.2.1, 11/9/2004 04:47PM PST

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Montanan
It saddens me that you guys have apparently consumed several extra-large doses of Microsoft-flavored kool-aid over the past year or so. The fact that your website now expresses such scorn for many aspects of the Mac experience ... well, it's enough to make me think twice before considering amy of your software.
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Calendar X Commentarythe way it works for me: - Version: 10.2p2A80, 6/16/2004 09:52PM PST

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plaintiger

you are staunch advocates of a service provided by microsoft, therefore you lack discretion and integrity, therefore i will have nothing to do with you or your software.

bye-bye.

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