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Old May 19th 09, 08:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
April[_2_]
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Default any way to enable a limited user to see a calendar?

xp home - would liketo see the calendar, in stead just the current
day, time, and date from the Date and Time tool in the systray.
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Old May 19th 09, 09:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Justin Thyme[_4_]
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"April" wrote in message
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xp home - would liketo see the calendar, in stead just the current
day, time, and date from the Date and Time tool in the systray.


April, there is a very fine application program by Gregory Braun
(www.gregorybraun.com) called Calendar 2000. It is not always visible
before you but you can load, install, and then minimize it so it's there for
inspection with one mouse click. Calendar 2000 allows the user to go
forward and backward over months and years so you can find out if your
grandmother's birthday was on a Tuesday or Thursday (or any other day of the
week.) The program hasn't been updated for years and I doubt that the
author thinks it's necessary. Oh, yes, it's absolutely free.

Ken Bland


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Old May 19th 09, 09:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Justin Thyme[_4_]
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Default any way to enable a limited user to see a calendar?


"April" wrote in message
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xp home - would liketo see the calendar, in stead just the current
day, time, and date from the Date and Time tool in the systray.


April, there is a very fine application program by Gregory Braun
(www.gregorybraun.com) called Calendar 2000. It is not always visible
before you but you can load, install, and then minimize it so it's there for
inspection with one mouse click. Calendar 2000 allows the user to go
forward and backward over months and years so you can find out if your
grandmother's birthday was on a Tuesday or Thursday (or any other day of the
week.) The program hasn't been updated for years and I doubt that the
author thinks it's necessary. Oh, yes, it's absolutely free.

Ken Bland


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Old May 20th 09, 02:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
April[_2_]
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Default any way to enable a limited user to see a calendar?

On May 19, 4:23*pm, "Justin Thyme" wrote:
"April" wrote in message

...

xp home - would liketo see the calendar, in stead just the current
day, time, and date from the Date and Time tool in the systray.


April, there is a very fine application program by Gregory Braun
(www.gregorybraun.com) called Calendar 2000. *It is not always visible
before you but you can load, install, and then minimize it so it's there for
inspection with one mouse click. *Calendar 2000 allows the user to go
forward and backward over months and years so you can find out if your
grandmother's birthday was on a Tuesday or Thursday (or any other day of the
week.) *The program hasn't been updated for years and I doubt that the
author thinks it's necessary. *Oh, yes, it's absolutely free.

Ken Bland


Thanks Ken, I'll give it a try!
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Old May 20th 09, 02:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
April[_2_]
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Default any way to enable a limited user to see a calendar?

On May 19, 4:23*pm, "Justin Thyme" wrote:
"April" wrote in message

...

xp home - would liketo see the calendar, in stead just the current
day, time, and date from the Date and Time tool in the systray.


April, there is a very fine application program by Gregory Braun
(www.gregorybraun.com) called Calendar 2000. *It is not always visible
before you but you can load, install, and then minimize it so it's there for
inspection with one mouse click. *Calendar 2000 allows the user to go
forward and backward over months and years so you can find out if your
grandmother's birthday was on a Tuesday or Thursday (or any other day of the
week.) *The program hasn't been updated for years and I doubt that the
author thinks it's necessary. *Oh, yes, it's absolutely free.

Ken Bland


Thanks Ken, I'll give it a try!
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Old May 20th 09, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Jim[_33_]
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Default any way to enable a limited user to see a calendar?

On Tue, 19 May 2009 18:29:52 -0700 (PDT), April
wrote:

On May 19, 4:23*pm, "Justin Thyme" wrote:
"April" wrote in message

...

xp home - would liketo see the calendar, in stead just the current
day, time, and date from the Date and Time tool in the systray.


April, there is a very fine application program by Gregory Braun
(www.gregorybraun.com) called Calendar 2000. *It is not always visible
before you but you can load, install, and then minimize it so it's there for
inspection with one mouse click. *Calendar 2000 allows the user to go
forward and backward over months and years so you can find out if your
grandmother's birthday was on a Tuesday or Thursday (or any other day of the
week.) *The program hasn't been updated for years and I doubt that the
author thinks it's necessary. *Oh, yes, it's absolutely free.

Ken Bland


Thanks Ken, I'll give it a try!


AMP Calendar is good as well .
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Old May 20th 09, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Jim[_33_]
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Default any way to enable a limited user to see a calendar?

On Tue, 19 May 2009 18:29:52 -0700 (PDT), April
wrote:

On May 19, 4:23*pm, "Justin Thyme" wrote:
"April" wrote in message

...

xp home - would liketo see the calendar, in stead just the current
day, time, and date from the Date and Time tool in the systray.


April, there is a very fine application program by Gregory Braun
(www.gregorybraun.com) called Calendar 2000. *It is not always visible
before you but you can load, install, and then minimize it so it's there for
inspection with one mouse click. *Calendar 2000 allows the user to go
forward and backward over months and years so you can find out if your
grandmother's birthday was on a Tuesday or Thursday (or any other day of the
week.) *The program hasn't been updated for years and I doubt that the
author thinks it's necessary. *Oh, yes, it's absolutely free.

Ken Bland


Thanks Ken, I'll give it a try!


AMP Calendar is good as well .
 




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