Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: ecea6572e6046d6bd87f654d9cad6260d848e2b3 Size: 154.62 KB File Format: exe
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Publisher Website: External Link Downloads: 210 License: Free
Calendar1 is a free software by Jonathan Samms and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Calendar1 which is 154.62 KB in size and belongs to the software category Clocks and Time Management. Calendar1 was released on 2010-05-08 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-27 and is currently at version 1.
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Calendar1 Description
Calendar1 is a small software application whose purpose is to help you generate a calendar for any given month and year (the year must be between 1800 and 2100). It can be deployed on all Windows versions out there.
Drop it on pen drives
It’s easy to work with portable utilities. Calendar1’s portability status allows you to gain access to its features by running the executable file. In addition, you may keep it saved on USB flash drives or other similar devices so you can have it with you all the time.
The tool can be opened without administrative privileges. Plus, you may run it straight from the storage device on the target PC. In case you want to uninstall it, you should know a simple deletion of the file that you have downloaded from the Internet is sufficient for getting rid of it. It does not leave remnants in your Windows registry.
Command-line running mode
Calendar1 can be controlled only via the command-line console. Although inputting parameters in a CMD environment may sound difficult for some less experienced users, this particular program makes the entire process seem a child’s play. You only need to follow the built-in preset steps in order to complete the task.
You are offered the possibility to specify the desired month and enter the year which must be somewhere between 1800 and 2100. Based on the aforementioned parameters, the application is able to reveal a calendar directly in the command-line console.
Tests have pointed out that Calendar1 carries out a task quickly and without errors. It is not a resource hog so you do not have to worry that it hampers the overall performance of your computer.
Final remarks
To sum things up, Calendar1 has to offer nothing more than a simple software solution for helping you create calendars, and can be tweaked on the fly.