About Active Desktop Calendar
Summary: This fully customizable calendar for Windows displays
its data on the desktop wallpaper using icons and text. It features
interactive desktop interface, notes, tasks, alarms, data export/import/print
and provides data sharing on a local area network.
Average computer user
will find calendar as a component of many applications on his machine,
but chances are good that he will stay unsatisfied with all of them.
Usually made just to be there, those calendars are either too complicated
or too many clicks away, or even both. What if you wanted just a simple
old-fashioned calendar, to show you dates and days of the week, without
making big fuss? Well, stir in a bit of notebook, a piece of to-do list,
some alarms and sophisticated desktop interactivity, and you will end
up here, with Active Desktop Calendar, a thoughtfully designed calendar
utility you were looking for all the time.
The basic idea standing
behind this program is very simple. In our 3D world, logical place for
a calendar is hanging on the wall, or sitting somewhere on top of the
desk. Active Desktop Calendar is aiming right in that direction by placing
a calendar on your machine's desktop wallpaper. Of course, that means
you will have to sacrifice some desktop space, and maybe rearrange a
couple of icons, but you will be able to fine tune the appearance of
this calendar to get good compromise on those issues.
When you start Active
Desktop Calendar, it will replace existing wallpaper with new bitmap
made of previous wallpaper enriched with calendar elements, and place
its icon in systray. That icon is actually a number representing current
day of the month and, of course, serves to access application's user
interface. Double-click on it, and you will find yourself straight in
the notes/alarms view of the program. On the other hand, right-click
brings up a menu with several items to choose from, and, if ever needed,
option to exit application is one of them.
With or without calendar
elements, wallpaper is always just a bitmap, meaning that nothing can
be done directly on the screen, right? Wrong. Active Desktop Calendar
is an interactive desktop application! If that option is enabled, you
will be able to interact with Active Desktop Calendar in absolutely
effortless fashion. Double-click on a date in calendar and you are already
writing a note for it, double-click on any note to edit it, or double-click
on tasks list to update it. It's that simple.
Multiuser support allows
each user that logs in to the computer with her/his own username and
password to have separate calendar data set (notes, tasks, alarms) along
with one common data set that is shared with all other users. This option
is useful even on single user computers because you can maintain two
separate data sets, for example one private and the other for business.
Pay attention to the title bar of the main program window and you will
see current user and data set info.
Data layers allow you
to group your calendar data (e.g. personal notes, business notes, public
holidays, birthdays, ...) and if your computer is networked you will
be able to share those layers with other people while remaining the
only one who can change information stored in them. You can also export
and import data in CSV format.
Ok,
enough said about general principles behind the program. Now when you
have it installed on your machine we are sure you will catch all its
specialties in no time. We will just let you have the pleasure of exploring
it, and hope for love at first sight. Your comments and questions are
more than welcome. Feel free to contact XemiComputers at info@xemico.com
and we will be happy to hear from you. Oh, yes, one more thing, we have
additional icon libraries for changing Active Desktop Calendar's looks
waiting for you at its homepage.
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