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- Price: Free to try (60-day trial); $29.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: April 21, 2006
- Total Downloads: 3,418
- Downloads last week: 8
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From JX Software Laboratory :JX Ovulation Calendar is an ovulation calculator for women. The program calculates your fertile days and considers your menstrual cycle's possible fluctuations to help you avoid unwanted pregnancy or find out the most prospective days for conceiving a boy or girl. The program will notify you of important changes in your menstrual cycle and thus help you catch the opportunity the fortune sends your way or protect yourself from unwanted nuances. JX Ovulation Calendar is your personal fertility calendar.
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Version: JX Ovulation Calendar 1.1.76
"not highly accurate, simple algorithm you could calc yourself"
Pros: There is a friendly, easy to use interface. Certainly no learning curve whatsoever.
Cons: Pretty much everything is a problem for me. If you make a change; the change affects the whole year, basically lining it up to be however many days you said your cycle was. Meanwhile, why would a person want a program like this except for a more complicated algorithm that calculates the length of your cycle (which may change, duh) based on, say, a weighted average of the past. Plus, it's preachy and offensive - by this calendar - you shouldn't have sex on your period or for ten days around potential ovulation - I guess just to make sure they're right. Meanwhile, to "avoid pregnancy," this program has you having sex about 12 days a month. Conversely, if the goal is conception, then, um, yeah, this program says count to day 8 and have sex for seven days. The point of these programs - what we want from these programs and all this temperature monitoring, etc, is to narrow the window a little more, thanks.
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