Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour Moo Calendar Personal Edition 1.0 était valable le 15 juin 2012!
Moo Calendar est un logiciel calendrier stylisé pour Windows qui prend en charge les calendriers de Google et Yahoo. Il est fourni avec de nombreux supports, une génération et une impression aisées, une liste "à faire" pratique et des prévisions météorologiques intégrées.
Moo Calendar Personal Edition est le meilleur outil pour les individus souhaitant gérer les événements personnels et professionnels avec un outil de calendrier facile à utiliser.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7(x32/x64)
2.19 MB
$19.95
Disk Space Fan est un logiciel d'analyse d'espace sur disque dur rapide et une suppression de fichiers dupliqués. Il vous aide à libérer l'espace du disque en trouvant rapidement et supprimant de gros fichiers. Il affiche l'utilisation du disque dur avec un tableau attractif et une animation dynamique. Vous pouvez facilement naviguer dans les dossiers grâce au tableau. Il s'intègre parfaitement dans l'explorateur de fichiers Windows pour ouvrir, supprimer et naviguer dans les fichiers et dossiers.
Desktop iCalendar est un calendrier de bureau pratique pour Windows. il reste sur votre bureau et affiche les jours du mois en cours. Il peut synchroniser votre calendrier Google ou Yahoo! avec votre bureau, partager les calendriers avec votre famille et vos amis. Il peut également utiliser des polices d'écritures de haute qualité et possède un grand nombre de fonds.
Holy Cow, The name Moo Calendar udderly ridiculous. Maybe they should beef up their staff to come up with a better name. I think I am going to pass on this and graze elsewhere.
HOLY CRAP....LOL!!
BETTER FREE ALTERNATIVES:
* (Portable) CintaNotes
This is a TERRIFIC free Personal Note Manager supporting TEXT SNAPPING, I highly recommend you using, if you are keen on keeping your daily notes and tasks organized in a very professional way.
http://cintanotes.com/
* VueMinder Lite
Cool app to organize your schedule and provide reminders of upcoming events. The FREE version of this program sports an impressive array of options you should pay for elsewhere, such as the ability to sync events with Google Calendar and even accessed it while offline.
http://www.vueminder.com/
* VORG Portable Organizer
Impressive and pretty unknown free portable PIM, I've recently come accross by chance, with a straight forward Outlook style User Interface!!
KEY FEATURES:
Contact Management
Task Management and Todo Lists
Calendars, Appointments, Schedules and Reminders
Notes and Documents
Folders and Search Folders
Diagrams and Attachments
Customizable Reports
Synchronize with Outlook and Import from Outlook Express
Alert sounds when tasks must be done or meetings are about to begin
http://www.vertikalsystems.com/en/products/vorg/whychoose.htm
Full tutorial:
http://www.organizer-software.net/documentation/overview.htm
* (Portable) RedNotebook
COOL cross-platform diary and journal.
http://rednotebook.sourceforge.net/
The Portable version, to carry it anywhere you go, can be downloaded here:
http://portableapps.com/apps/office/rednotebook_portable
* NoteLiner
Powerful app to keep track of your daily work with the power of an outliner, and the metadata of a to-do list, and tables!
http://web.me.com/hawksworth/i/Main.html
* FamilyFile 1.0.1.3 (no longer supported but still a pretty good PIM in my view)
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/Home-Education/FamilyFile.shtml
Screenshots:
http://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/FamilyFile-Screenshot-119329.html
* My Calendar
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tools/Diary-Organizers-Calendar/Fahmy-My-Calendar.shtml
My 2 cents for today's giveaway....
Second Comment
It pulls the appointments down from Google but does not upload appointments made on it to Google. It makes it less useful for me. I will not pay $20 for it, may be $10
Lightening, an attachment to Mozilla Thunderbird, does all this for free, and is more functional.
This is a nice program. The reminder and ability to synch with Yahoo, Google and CalDAV cloud services is a plus. I'm always looking for an alternative for Outlook's powerful calendar. I use Rainlendar and Evernote which are both free but will try this for a while.
As for it 'phoning home' if you're that concerned about that, beef up your firewall settings to alert you when program do phone home. If you enter you location in the weather settings and your firewall did not alert you, you should change your settings or get a firewall that alerts you of everything that you haven't checked 'Do not alert me when this program attempts to communicate with the internet.' Zone Alarm, Outpost, Sygate, Comodo and maybe PCTools should alert you to every communication unless you tell it not too. Microsoft's firewall and most security suites will not let you know unless you change the default setting or it things it's malicious communications.
As for the weather, I am in Dallas and it's storming right now and this calendar says it's just cloudy. (Just a sun with a cloud partially blocking it. No rain or lighting.) They may want to change their weather data source.
Bonjour
je viens de l'essayer
Il ne vaut pas mon bon vieux Lotus Organizer 97.
J'ai supprimé de mon ordi.
Cordialement
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Tout simplement grotesque, je le désinstalle immédiatement !
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