
Calendar Commander 2.20
Updated on 11 Jul 2011
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
Specifications
License:
Shareware
Updated:
Downloads:
2428
Platform:
Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate
Publisher:
Briggs Softworks(more)
Website:
User Reviews:
Other versions:
2.15, 2.14, 2.13
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FindMySoft Editor's Review
Calendar Commander - Versatile Calendar Printing Program for Windows
From downloading to installing and then using the Briggs Softworks-developed application Calendar Commander on your Windows-powered computer, there is much to like about this versatile calendar printing program for Windows. There’s also one tiny little thing that you may not like, but more on that later. Let’s focus on the positive for now, let’s focus on the things you will like about Calendar Commander.
What’s to like about downloading Calendar Commander? Why the fact that getting the application off the web and onto your computer will only take a moment. The download weighs in at a mere 2.5MB, which means that even if you are on a less than spectacular internet connection, it will complete in no time at all.
What’s to like about installing Calendar Commander? Why the fact that the installation process is quite straightforward and goes along smoothly and rapidly. You are not offered additional crapware (like toolbars) during the installation process, and you are asked if you want desktop shortcuts (some applications create desktop shortcuts without asking).
There’s one more thing you will like about installing Calendar Commander – the fact that it can be installed on various versions of the Microsoft-developed Windows operating system. At the time of writing this and according to the developer, Calendar Commander provides support for Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7.
What’s to like about using Calendar Commander? Several things as a matter of fact:
- There are numerous ready-to-use calendars included into the application. You can use one of them to come up with a personalized calendar.
- You can start from scratch and create a calendar using the built-in editor. Want to use your own images in a calendar? You can do so!
- Print preview with 100 zoom levels.
- Print daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly calendars in multiple languages.
- Export calendars to GIF, PNG, JPG, or BMP.
What’s the one tiny little thing you may not like about Calendar Commander? Why the fact that this application is not freeware. The trial version is limited to 25 uses; the Save option is disabled in the trial version.
Pros
Cons
About Briggs Softworks
Founded by Kent Briggs, a member of the Association of Software Professionals (ASP) since 1987, Houston-based Briggs Softworks comes up with utility programs meant to make you more productive and computer games meant to help you have a good time. Briggs Softworks’ applications work with just about any version of the Microsoft-developed Windows operating system; they are powerful and easy to use.
Additional details on Briggs Softworks are available here.
Additional details on Calendar Commander are available here.
What’s to like about downloading Calendar Commander? Why the fact that getting the application off the web and onto your computer will only take a moment. The download weighs in at a mere 2.5MB, which means that even if you are on a less than spectacular internet connection, it will complete in no time at all.
What’s to like about installing Calendar Commander? Why the fact that the installation process is quite straightforward and goes along smoothly and rapidly. You are not offered additional crapware (like toolbars) during the installation process, and you are asked if you want desktop shortcuts (some applications create desktop shortcuts without asking).
There’s one more thing you will like about installing Calendar Commander – the fact that it can be installed on various versions of the Microsoft-developed Windows operating system. At the time of writing this and according to the developer, Calendar Commander provides support for Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7.
What’s to like about using Calendar Commander? Several things as a matter of fact:
- There are numerous ready-to-use calendars included into the application. You can use one of them to come up with a personalized calendar.
- You can start from scratch and create a calendar using the built-in editor. Want to use your own images in a calendar? You can do so!
- Print preview with 100 zoom levels.
- Print daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly calendars in multiple languages.
- Export calendars to GIF, PNG, JPG, or BMP.
What’s the one tiny little thing you may not like about Calendar Commander? Why the fact that this application is not freeware. The trial version is limited to 25 uses; the Save option is disabled in the trial version.
Pros
- Lightweight download
- Numerous ready-to-use calendars
- Built-in calendar editor to create calendars from scratch
- Export calendars
- Works with Windows 7
Cons
- Free to try
About Briggs Softworks
Founded by Kent Briggs, a member of the Association of Software Professionals (ASP) since 1987, Houston-based Briggs Softworks comes up with utility programs meant to make you more productive and computer games meant to help you have a good time. Briggs Softworks’ applications work with just about any version of the Microsoft-developed Windows operating system; they are powerful and easy to use.
Additional details on Briggs Softworks are available here.
Additional details on Calendar Commander are available here.
System Requirements
Windows compatible printer
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Calendar Commander has been reviewed by George Norman on
03 Dec 2010. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated
Calendar Commander
4
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