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Calendarscope 5.7 Beta released – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
August 8, 2012
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Calendarscope 5.7 Beta released - onmsft.com - August 8, 2012

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Calendarscope is a full-featured calendar program for planning, managing, and scheduling appointments, meetings, birthdays, vacations, and special events. It allows you to view all your events in a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly overview. Reminders have customizable fonts, colors, and sounds, and may contain live web URLs and email addresses. Many of the main program features are accessible from a tray icon. Using it, you can create single or recurring events, color-code different event types, set reminders for upcoming events, and more. A Drag and drop feature allows you to easily reschedule an event, or change its duration. You can also synchronize your data with Palm OS and Pocket PC handhelds, print your calendar to take it with you, or save it in HTML to publish it to the Web or to a company intranet. Unauthorized access to your data is prevented with strong encryption algorithms.

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