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Thread ID: 54596 2005-02-16 22:44:00 Im after a small calendar to sit down above my task bar Chilling_Silence (9) Press F1
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325737 2005-02-16 22:44:00 Im after a small calendar that can just sit down above my taskbar, similar to xfcalendar in Linux
powerusersbbs.com
And that sits just above the clock...
Thats what Im after for Windows

Doesnt have to do anything other than sit there and look pretty, and be moveable so I can shift it outa the way.

Cheers


Chill.
Chilling_Silence (9)
325738 2005-02-16 23:40:00 Hi Chill,

Here's one to try I use it and it's free, resizable, and movable.

www.tinnes.org.uk

:D

Cheers Fred
intel hunter (6666)
325739 2005-02-16 23:51:00 TClockEx is another one - Ive used for years - has been on many cover CD's
Bye
Peter H (220)
325740 2005-02-17 00:01:00 Must..... resist.... recommending..... gator..... gah! ninja (1671)
325741 2005-02-17 00:41:00 Those nice people at Claria have "Date Manager . Never miss another important reminder" it's free and you'll find it just under the world infamous "Gator Ewallet . The worlds most popular digital wallet" but only by dint of it being so hard to kill :yuck:

Anyway Chill, give it a whirl, it's bound to enhance your Windows experience to such an extent you'll ditch it entirely for Linux :cool:










Warning: Install anything from Gator/Claria at your own risk . PC pestulence is guaranteed to follow .
Murray P (44)
325742 2005-02-17 02:03:00 This freeware calender is more than just a calendar that resides in you tray. You can use it for reminders, anniversarys, birthdays etc. It is available here.
ClickTray Calendar (http:)
Brian B (6530)
325743 2005-02-17 05:22:00 I oughta shoot you both for suggesting GAIN :p

I may be a Linux user.... But that doesnt mean Im ignorant ;)

Thanks Intel-Hunter, looks great :) Will try it tonight

Thanks to everybody for replying!

Regards


Chill.
Chilling_Silence (9)
325744 2005-02-17 06:25:00 I oughta shoot you both for suggesting GAIN :p

I may be a Linux user.... But that doesnt mean Im ignorant ;)
Chill.

Does that mean you'd be a tad upset if one of us signed you up for the free newsletter and neat easy peesy to install software offers??
Murray P (44)
325745 2005-02-17 07:16:00 The desktop calendar is great that intel hunter suggested, as you can keep it as small or large nearly, as you like, takes hardly any space, and is just a good allrounder whether you are using 98 or XP. Good luck Chill. :D supergran (108)
325746 2005-02-17 08:19:00 Rainlender is also very good, and skinnable. You can find it here vapaa.dc.inet.fi anek dotal (7108)
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