MicroCalendar - Windows Tray Calendar 1.3.2.9
MicroCalendar is a simple, no-frills calendar.
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MicroCalendar is a simple, no-frills calendar. Use it to easily check calendar dates WITHOUT messing up your computer's system time OR having to start a giant resource-intensive application like Microsoft Outlook or other PIM.
It's always ready to use, either quietly waiting in your system tray, or you can choose to start it only when you need it.
This calendar doesn't contain any extra, unneeded features to clutter it up or weigh your computer down; no journal, no appointments, no alarms -- it's JUST a calendar, done right.
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