Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Screen Calendar 5.0 can eliminate having a wall calendar

Author by Anonymous

FeatherySoft, Inc. has released version 5.0 of Screen Calendar, a Windows 98/Me/NT/2k/XP utility that lets you put active desktop calendar just on any wallpapers.



Screen Calendar really allows you to put the calendar on your desktop wallpaper choosing the calendar size and transparency. Double-click the calendar to pick any date, add or edit notes. To read your notes fully, just move your mouse over the date cell. So, your PIM is always at hand (it runs in system tray), but it doesn't require much space, especially if you like to use the hide/show calendar commands.



Also, beginning with version 5.0, you can print your calendar and notes.



The program changes the desktop look quite easily: choose a new skin or calendar arrangement and font or even set a random background image. To add new skins simple click any skin link at http://www.screencalendar.com and the one will be installed automatically. Also, the “well-dressed” desktop calendar is wearing elegant WinAmp skins.



Screen Calendar doesn’t request the Active Desktop enable but the calendar is really active on your desktop.



Screen Calendar costs either $19.95 or EUR 19.95 for a single-user license. The trial version of Screen Calendar is free and fully-functional but the registration reminder screen will pop up.

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