Calendar Software that allows you to schedule appointments, use as a desktop cal
| Version | 3.1 |
| Updated | Apr 26th 2007 |
| Developer |
Calendar Software Extreme
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| User Rating |
980
3.6
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| Original File Size | 1.9 MB |
| Downloads | 8376 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Office Tools |
Calendar Software that allows you to schedule appointments, use as a desktop calendar, create photos (photo calendar software), free images, plus much more.
Download this software now and start making excellent calendars asap! This is calendar software meets all your calendar needs.
With this software, you can even create calendars using your own digital photographs, and then send it to family, friends, or even market and sell it yourself, so get it now!.
This powerful calendar program is used worldwide, so get this great software now!
Here are some key features of "Calendar Software for Professionals":
■ Create and Print photo calendars using your own or professional photographs in seconds
■ Ability to create standalone calendars within the software
■ Easily create calendars in a number of different languages using this software
■ Customize the calendar software to your own custom look and feel, by choosing where to place the date boxes, sizes, whether to display horizontal or vertical lines
Limitations:
■ Reminder window when exiting the application
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