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YearPlanner 2.5.8



YearPlanner is an application which manages, organizes, and presents calendar based events-data for individuals, groups, and businesses. It can be used as a diary, scheduler, project management tool or any other application that requires a long term view of calendar data. YearPlanner is simple to use and yet has many powerful features.


Requirements: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP

Applications
- General Calendar: YearPlanner is a stylish and powerful general purpose calendar application. The user can enter appointments, daily events, and multi-day events. These events can be dragged around the page whenever a date or time changes.
- Scheduling: YearPlanner can be used to organize busy schedules. Events can be defined to stretch over multiple days and displayed in a variety of formats. This allows long term commitments such as conferences, holidays, and meetings to be instantly visible helping to organize schedules more successfully.
- Project Management: YearPlanner is ideal for project management planning and maintenance. Its long-term layout allows a strategic and real time view of a project to be produced. The highly printable nature of the pages makes sharing of important deadlines and milestones easy to achieve.
- Time Management: All events in YearPlanner can have individual reminders defined. Each reminder can be configured to occur at a user-define time before the start time of the event. When the reminder is due a dialog box pops-up reminding the user of the event.
New Features:
- Context sensitive help fix
- Outlook import (recurring events) fix
- More built in zoom levels

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