that's a web app only tho...i'd rather have something that i can use not online too.
Wait, you're allowed to install it more than once?I use the old Microsoft Works Calendar. It came with one of my first computers that had Windows '98 and a Microsoft Works disk. Yes it's about 10-15 years old but it works great and is laid out perfectly for me. I re-install it with every OS installation I do, so it's always on my computer. It has a reminder feature that I use for misc appointments.
I haven't found a calendar yet that tops it.
Wait, you're allowed to install it more than once?
Yeah, I know what you mean. Those old CDs that used to come with computers really are full of time-tested programs that work well. I've still got Works, and Encarta 2000. lol
I'm just curious, since I haven't used the Works calender program, can you like create multiple color-scheme calenders, subscribe to some online calenders (like US holidays) that it puts into the calender, or whatever? Is it searchable, etc? Because I really don't know and I'm interested to see how it stacks up.
I've used that calendar, too, and liked it a lot. Unfortunately, I now have Windows 7, which doesn't have that particular calendar. I still have my Works Suite 2004 disks, but there are 5 of them. How do I know which disk to use and can I install just the calendar?I use the old Microsoft Works Calendar. It came with one of my first computers that had Windows '98 and a Microsoft Works disk. Yes it's about 10-15 years old but it works great and is laid out perfectly for me. I re-install it with every OS installation I do, so it's always on my computer. It has a reminder feature that I use for misc appointments.
I haven't found a calendar yet that tops it.