Publisher's Description
From WAKI Riuzo:
- Very simple and easy to use interface.
- Three different views - Calendar / Week / Day view
- Easy to make a Banner which is a memo for mulitple days, with selected shape and color.
- Draggable simple Memo. Input weekly/monthly/bi-weekly/etc. event one time.
- Favorite Icon plot like a stamp.
- Customize background colors, day number font and others.
- Alarm, To-Do, AutoSave and more...
- International Name of Months & days, and Holidays
- Your families' Birthdays and special days
- WeekNumber
- Get and put memos by AppleScript
- Import / Export memos
- Search function
- Save memos as TEXT like setext format and calendar as HTML
What's new in this version: Fixed bugs:
- a categegory for each memos is changed after chang the category order
- holidays are remained even set 'none' in holiday preferences
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All versions:
3.6 starsout of 7 votes
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Current version:
3.0 starsout of 2 votes
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"Excellent if you can forgo keeping track of hours."
Version: uCalendarX 3.2.3
Pros
Omits all the clutter required to keep track of appointments and events in terms of hours. Easy to write in - even as a recurring event - something like "Yoga 7 - 9 p.m." The program doesn't block out those two hours; the entry appears on the chosen date just as text. In your own head you manage your time, which for those of us blessed with simple lives is easy. uCalendarX thus functions well as a log or journal.
Cons
No longer under development - alas.
Summary
On my Mac mini this program stopped working February 5, 2012, when I upgraded the OS to 10.7.3 in a large download that included an update to the firmware.
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"Sorry but..."
Version: uCalendarX 3.2.3
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
if the guy who designed this can't even spell "Calendar" I'm not going to be using it. And clicking on the different "views" options does nothing.
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