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Calendar is loaded with features that you won't find
with a traditional, cardboard desk calendar.
Among those other features, one big advantage it has over
physical desk calendars: it never goes out of date.
You can continue to use The Digital Calendar year after year. |
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Find out Dates of Annual Holidays And Events
The Digital Calendar displays 30 conventional Holidays
and Events as they become current. Some holidays such as
Easter and Arbor Day are not listed because they are not accurately
predictable.
You'll easily be able to find out the date for:
- Washington's Birthday
- Flag Day
- Martin Luther King Day
- The start of Daylight Savings Time
- First Day of Autumn
... and more.
| Holidays and Events
are displayed in the Calendar Grid. When you place your mouse
over a date in the grid that has a holiday or event associated
with it, a yellow Tool Tip will display the date in bold black,
while Holidays and Events are displayed in red.
The Digital Calendar also gives you the option of:
- Showing holidays and events
- Showing the selected month's holidays and events only
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Date Relation Computation
Perhaps the most intriguing novelty of The Digital Calendar is
its unique Date Relation Computation feature. When
you navigate to a date in the Digital Calendar, the Status
Bar at the bottom displays how many years, months, weeks
and days the selected date is from today’s date.
Have you ever wanted to know how old a person or an object is or
how long ago an event happened? As long as you know the original
date, the answer is easy with The Digital Calendar. Just navigate
to the original date and look at the Status Bar.
Automatic Date Updates
The Digital Calendar automatically updates the date each second.
This means that you can leave the Calendar running unattended for
days at a time and it will always be in sync with the system clock
with a time lag of no more than one second at any given time.
More Calendar Features and Functions
Find out more of the features
and functions that come with The Digital Calendar.
Or download a demo version to try it out for yourself.
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