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PandoCalendar

PandoCalendar - 7.0.7

Small Christian calendar.

All Time: (4.6)
This Version: (5.0)
Current Version: 7.0.7
Release Date: 2009-10-03
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 653
Downloads (all versions): 60,864

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Product Description:

PandoCalendar is a useful Mac-only program places a fully functional calendar on your desktop. The look is completely customizable. You can change the calendar font and its size, and the calendar's background color; you can center the current week (so you are always able to look back and ahead a full month at a time), display the numerical number of the weeks of the year, display the calendar with European style weeks (Monday being the first day and Sunday being the last), assign notes to any day of the year by clicking on the day in the calendar, and set alarms to remind you of time sensitive events. You can also have PandoCalendar automatically plot the days you work. Great for people who don't have a Monday-Friday work schedule.

What's new in this version:

If the system color picker is still open when the preferences window is closed, PandoCalendar will now close it. Renamed the calendar window level "Below Finder icons" to "Desktop" to reflect that the calendar will now sit just above icons on the desktop instead of below them in Mac OS X 10.6 and later. Fixed a bug that caused the wrong week of year numbers to be displayed for 2010.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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This Version:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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PandoCalendar ReviewCustomizable - Version: 7.0.7, 10/11/2009 08:46AM PST

brandysnapp
I have been using PandoCalendar for years and I love it. I can totally customize its colours, fonts, and size, and it is attractive and useful to have sitting in the corner on my desktop. I can circle, underline, or fill a calendar day with any chosen/created colour. It's like having a paper calendar on your desktop. A little box of bible text does pop up every sunday morning, but a simple click removes it if wanted.
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PandoCalendar ReviewGreat Little App - Version: 7.0.6, 3/22/2009 08:35AM PST

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ldececco
I've been using Pando for a few weeks and truly enjoying the simplicity compared to the others available in Leopard. I am a Christian and really love the scripture pop-up. Keep it that way! Thanks Panda Systems!
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PandoCalendar ReviewCan't disable Jesus pop-up - Version: 7.0.6, 7/8/2008 08:51PM PST

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visitor1
I see the warning "small Christian calendar" here on the VersionTracker site; but you won't find any such warning on the developer's site. I'm writing this as a review, not a rant or comment, because I'm talking about a function of the application itself, namely the annoyance of a pop-up which occurs at midnight when I'm on the computer. There's a preference for turning off "Use Faith's Checkbook," but none for turning off this annoying Bible-text pop-up. I wouldn't have wasted my time checking out this application and figuring out how to use it, had I known this would happen. Had there been "full disclosure" up front, I would feel no need to register this unforeseen annoyance here.

To those who will no doubt attach comments criticizing my criticism, well, just remember, not all of us are Christian. Some of us were and now aren't, some of us never have been. Many of us don't want to be, and ALL of us already know what it's all about. So naturally many of us consider this to be a sneaky, subtle form of proselytizing. The developer should advise people up front about it. And by the way, I wouldn't want pop-ups advocating for refreshing mountain spring water, either, so it's not JUST about religion. Being a religious pop-up only makes it even more annoying.
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