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Chesiresoft Calendar-Almanac v1.16

Reports events, birthdays, moon phase and date in several calendarical systems. Supports calendars from many systems: Discordian, French Republican (French Revolutionary), Goddess Lunar, Great Underground Empire (Zork), Gregorian, Illuminati, Jewish (Hebrew), Julian, Jusanotoron and Maya.

Like the old DOS program TODAY, CDAY has a command line interface. Novice computer users be warned!

Public Domain with full C source. Operates on MS-DOS with DPMI, OS/2 or Windows 95.

News

1999-10-21: Wanted: Linux release. Thomas says: "Any chance you'll be coming up with a Linux version of your software? I'd pay $$$ for it." Source code is written in portable C and is public domain. Inquire for details.

1999-09-29: library database files updated.

1999-09-29: documentation updated with installation notes.

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Online Documentation

The online documentation most closely follows the currently available beta.

Problems?

Check the online documentation?

Check the known bugs list?

Check the contact page if you still have problems.

Known Bugs

These are bugs discovered and/or fixed since last full release.

Heidi M. reported a problem that happens with Windows 95: the window opens, the program runs, but the window is closed too quickly to be read. Corrected inside GO95.BAT.

Some new switches to toggle calendars had minor problems. Fixed. (Thanks Georges D., Don P., and Kees C.)

Submit a report if you have problems.

Screen Shot

CDAY in action.

Reviews

Japanese OS/2 World (7 v5 n4 1999) magazine says--well, I'm not sure. The program was selected as one of the top ten online programs of 1999, but the rest is written in Kanji and has not been decyphered.

Lockergnome's Weekly Digest (1999-10-30) discusses the many virtues of the program, and its vices. Admittedly, CDAY has no fancy interface, but "the Mayans didn't have a GUI," says Lockergnome.

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