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QuickMonth Calendar 1.3  
Size:
480KB
Publisher:
Release Date:2007-12-08
Submit Date:2007-12-18
OS: Win 2000/XP
Downloads:3047
Popularity:Popularity:0/10
USER RATING
4.20
(out of 5 )
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Publisher's Description
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QuickMonth Calendar is a freeware program which displays a small calendar on your Windows desktop whenever your mouse hovers over the clock in the system tray. The calendar display may also be toggled on and off by using the Windows+Q keyboard shortcut.

Features:

  • To quickly jump to today's date, right-click on the calendar or left-click the bottom of the calendar where it says "Today".
  • Use the buttons at the top of the calendar to change the month. You can also left-click on the name of the month to see a popup menu of all the months (see example 1).
  • Left-click on the year to quickly change the year (see example 2).
  • The calendar automatically detects the location of your Windows taskbar, so if you move the taskbar to the top, left, or right side of the screen, the calendar will still display next to your system tray clock (you may have to restart Windows once for the change to take effect).
  • The look of the calendar changes according to what your system colors are (as determined by your current Windows theme or visual style).

What's New:

  • The dual monitor display bug should be fixed now, since the calendar no longer references screen dimensions to determine its placement. It only references the Windows taskbar position.
  • The calendar now reverts to today's date each time it is displayed (but this can be changed by a new command line option).
  • New context menu with About and Exit options.
  • New command line option to change the keyboard shortcut (the default is still Windows+Q).
  • Better handling of calendar display when custom x- and y-coordinates are used. (The mouse pointer must be moved beyond the calendar or away from the system tray clock on the taskbar for the calendar to rehide itself.)
 
 
 
4.20
(out of 5 )
"Great"

Reviewer: -RadioEars

Review Date: 2008-04-16
 
Simple,does what I want.
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