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Cal Cat 1 9 – A Desktop Integrated Calendar

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Cal cat 1 9 – a desktop integrated calendar 2017

Desktop Calendar is a cool calendar placed on your windows desktop. Record anything by double-click on desktop. It's very convenient and useful. Desktop Calendar will help you manage appointments, to-do lists, schedules, and more. And, Desktop Calendar also offers a variety of common festivals, anniversaries and other information. It is CAT CALENDAR SEASON! Open until Midnight on Halloween Night (Oct 31) for new entries - please donate and enter! I want to invite everyone who is a member of this group, and anyone else who is a current or past member of the extended Microsoft family - including alums, contractors on breaks, spouses, former spouses, parents, siblings, etc. to join us this year, by donating. Grumpy Cat 2021 Wall Calendar: (Cranky Kitty Monthly Calendar, Funny Internet Meme 12-Month Calendar) Grumpy Cat. 4.9 out of 5 stars 459. Cat-Astrophe 2021 Wall Calendar Willow Creek Press. 4.9 out of 5 stars 10. Desktop Calendar is a cool calendar placed on your windows desktop. Record anything by double-click on desktop. It's very convenient and useful. Desktop Calendar will help you manage appointments, to-do lists, schedules, and more. Desktop iCalendar Lite is a free desktop calendar for windows. It allows you to manage your events, to-do list on desktop. It allows subscribing public Google Calendar, such as holidays, election.

Cal Cat 1 9 – A Desktop Integrated Calendars

The following is a list of notable applications which support iCalendar:

Embedded software - Comes with device/other software[edit]

  • macOS Calendar - Comes with Apple's computers like MacBook
  • iOS Calendar - Comes with Apple's mobile devices like iPhone and iPad
  • Facebook Events - Comes with Facebook application which runs on all major platforms
  • Google Calendar - Comes from Google, which has variants for all major platforms
  • Microsoft Exchange Server - This is the backend server from Microsoft and supports access via Microsoft Office Outlook (now a cross platform Outlook client but originally only with Office), OWA (Web browser) & ActiveSync (on older mobile devices). Note that Exchange includes E-mail & Contacts handling.
  • Microsoft Works Calendar - Obsolete calendar for non-office users which came with Works; replaced by Office Home
  • Windows Calendar - Very obsolete calendar for oldest Microsoft Windows users; replaced by Windows Live
  • Windows Live Calendar - Obsolete calendar for old Microsoft users; replaced by new Outlook
  • BlackBerry Calendar—Calendar application used in the BlackBerry device ecosystem
  • Palm, Inc. Calendar—Calendar application used in Palm devices.

Discrete applications and services[edit]

  • 37signals Backpack
  • Alfresco (collaboration portal that allows export of site calendars in the iCalendar format)
  • Balsa a lightweight email client for GNOME
  • CiviCRM With its CiviEvent module
  • Claws Mail (the vCalendar plugin is required to handle iCalendar in Claws Mail)
  • Clock Software with Clock PMS property management system's iCal synchronisation of availability
  • DAViCal server for calendar sharing
  • Dolibarr ERP & CRM for calendar module
  • Drupal with its event module
  • Eliademy (cloud based e-learning platform)
  • Evolution the Gnome email/calendar client
  • HCL Notes (iCalendar support requires enabling 'Compatibility Mode')
  • IBM Notes (versions above 8.01 only—iCalendar support requires enabling 'Compatibility Mode')
  • Joomla there are several plugins available
  • Kontact (namely KOrganizer and KMail)
  • Lightning (Mozilla extension for Thunderbird mail/news client and SeaMonkey internet application suite)
  • Moodle will export iCalendar data or let you subscribe to a Moodle iCalendar feed.
  • Sunbird (a Mozilla stand-alone application, discontinued)
  • Mozilla Thunderbird mail/news client (with Lightning extension)
  • Nokia N9 Calendar
  • Nokia N900 Calendar
  • OLAT - LMS supporting import and export of personal and shared calendars via iCalendar
  • Open Atrium - Drupal based
  • Orage - an XFCE application.
  • Org-mode - an Emacs mode for organising your life.
  • ownCloud - file storage and services including WebDAV, CalDAV and CardDAV.
  • Plone open source content management system
  • Request Tracker - a ticket-tracking and call-center application. Exports iCalendar data.
  • SeaMonkey internet application suite (with Lightning extension)
  • Semantic Mediawiki semantic extension to MediaWiki
  • SOGo - an integrated groupware with Apple iCal, Mozilla Thunderbird support and native Outlook compatibility
  • SPIP a CMS that allows the export of its site calendar in the iCalendar format.
  • Textpattern, with iCal or Calendar plugin.
  • Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware Calendar exports to iCal and generates hcal
  • TYPO3 via its Calendar Base Extension
  • Westlaw (TWEN)
  • WordPress via plugins
  • Yandex Calendar
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_applications_with_iCalendar_support&oldid=968018382'

On Unix-like operating systems, the cal and ncal commands display a formatted calendar in the terminal.

Description

Cdock 1 1 0 – customize your dock. By default, the calendar displayed by cal looks like this:

The ncal ('new cal') command provides the same functions of cal, but it can display the calendar vertically (with weeks in columns). On systems with ncal installed, cal is typically a symbolic link to ncal. It behaves like the original cal if you use the name cal to run the program.

If no options are specified, cal and ncal display the current month, with the current day highlighted.

Syntax

Options

The following options are available in both cal and ncal:

OptionDescription
-hDon't highlight today's date.
-mmonthSpecify a month to display. The month specifier can be a full month name (e.g., Februiary), a month abbreviation of at least three letters (e.g., Feb), or a number (e.g., 2). If you specify a number, followed by the letter f or p, the month of the following or previous year, respectively, will be displayed. For instance, -m 2f displays February of next year.
-yyearSpecify a year to display. For example, -y 1970 displays the entire calendar of the year 1970.
-3Display last month, this month, and next month.
-1Display only this month. This is the default.
-AnumDisplay num months occurring after any months already specified. For example, -3 -A 3 displays last month, this month, and four months after this one; and -y 1970 -A 2 displays every month in 1970, and the first two months of 1971.
-BnumDisplay num months occurring before any months already specified. For example, -3 -B 2 displays the previous three months, this month, and next month.
-dYYYY-MMOperate as if the current month is number MM of year YYYY.

Options: cal

The following options are available only in cal:

OptionDescription
-jDisplay a Julian calendar, instead of the default Gregorian calendar. All days are numbered from January 1, rather than from the beginning of the month.
-NBehave as if you ran ncal, using its options and display output.

Options: ncal

The following options are available only in ncal:

OptionDescription
-JDisplay a Julian calendar, instead of the default Gregorian calendar. All days are numbered from January 1, rather than from the beginning of the month. If combined with -o, display the date of Orthodox Easter according to the Julian calendar.
-eDisplay the date of Easter for western calendars. This option exists because Easter is an defining date when calculating traditional calendar dates.
-oDisplay the date of orthodox Easter.
-pPrint country codes and 'switching days' for switching from Julian to Gregorian calendars in various countries.
-wPrint the number of the week under each week column.
-CBehave as if you ran cal, using its options and display output.
-MDisplay weeks with Monday as the first day.
-SDisplay weeks with Sunday as the first day. This is the default.
-bUse the calendar display format of cal.
Desktop

Desktop Calendar is a cool calendar placed on your windows desktop. Record anything by double-click on desktop. It's very convenient and useful. Desktop Calendar will help you manage appointments, to-do lists, schedules, and more. And, Desktop Calendar also offers a variety of common festivals, anniversaries and other information. It is CAT CALENDAR SEASON! Open until Midnight on Halloween Night (Oct 31) for new entries - please donate and enter! I want to invite everyone who is a member of this group, and anyone else who is a current or past member of the extended Microsoft family - including alums, contractors on breaks, spouses, former spouses, parents, siblings, etc. to join us this year, by donating. Grumpy Cat 2021 Wall Calendar: (Cranky Kitty Monthly Calendar, Funny Internet Meme 12-Month Calendar) Grumpy Cat. 4.9 out of 5 stars 459. Cat-Astrophe 2021 Wall Calendar Willow Creek Press. 4.9 out of 5 stars 10. Desktop Calendar is a cool calendar placed on your windows desktop. Record anything by double-click on desktop. It's very convenient and useful. Desktop Calendar will help you manage appointments, to-do lists, schedules, and more. Desktop iCalendar Lite is a free desktop calendar for windows. It allows you to manage your events, to-do list on desktop. It allows subscribing public Google Calendar, such as holidays, election.

Cal Cat 1 9 – A Desktop Integrated Calendars

The following is a list of notable applications which support iCalendar:

Embedded software - Comes with device/other software[edit]

  • macOS Calendar - Comes with Apple's computers like MacBook
  • iOS Calendar - Comes with Apple's mobile devices like iPhone and iPad
  • Facebook Events - Comes with Facebook application which runs on all major platforms
  • Google Calendar - Comes from Google, which has variants for all major platforms
  • Microsoft Exchange Server - This is the backend server from Microsoft and supports access via Microsoft Office Outlook (now a cross platform Outlook client but originally only with Office), OWA (Web browser) & ActiveSync (on older mobile devices). Note that Exchange includes E-mail & Contacts handling.
  • Microsoft Works Calendar - Obsolete calendar for non-office users which came with Works; replaced by Office Home
  • Windows Calendar - Very obsolete calendar for oldest Microsoft Windows users; replaced by Windows Live
  • Windows Live Calendar - Obsolete calendar for old Microsoft users; replaced by new Outlook
  • BlackBerry Calendar—Calendar application used in the BlackBerry device ecosystem
  • Palm, Inc. Calendar—Calendar application used in Palm devices.

Discrete applications and services[edit]

  • 37signals Backpack
  • Alfresco (collaboration portal that allows export of site calendars in the iCalendar format)
  • Balsa a lightweight email client for GNOME
  • CiviCRM With its CiviEvent module
  • Claws Mail (the vCalendar plugin is required to handle iCalendar in Claws Mail)
  • Clock Software with Clock PMS property management system's iCal synchronisation of availability
  • DAViCal server for calendar sharing
  • Dolibarr ERP & CRM for calendar module
  • Drupal with its event module
  • Eliademy (cloud based e-learning platform)
  • Evolution the Gnome email/calendar client
  • HCL Notes (iCalendar support requires enabling 'Compatibility Mode')
  • IBM Notes (versions above 8.01 only—iCalendar support requires enabling 'Compatibility Mode')
  • Joomla there are several plugins available
  • Kontact (namely KOrganizer and KMail)
  • Lightning (Mozilla extension for Thunderbird mail/news client and SeaMonkey internet application suite)
  • Moodle will export iCalendar data or let you subscribe to a Moodle iCalendar feed.
  • Sunbird (a Mozilla stand-alone application, discontinued)
  • Mozilla Thunderbird mail/news client (with Lightning extension)
  • Nokia N9 Calendar
  • Nokia N900 Calendar
  • OLAT - LMS supporting import and export of personal and shared calendars via iCalendar
  • Open Atrium - Drupal based
  • Orage - an XFCE application.
  • Org-mode - an Emacs mode for organising your life.
  • ownCloud - file storage and services including WebDAV, CalDAV and CardDAV.
  • Plone open source content management system
  • Request Tracker - a ticket-tracking and call-center application. Exports iCalendar data.
  • SeaMonkey internet application suite (with Lightning extension)
  • Semantic Mediawiki semantic extension to MediaWiki
  • SOGo - an integrated groupware with Apple iCal, Mozilla Thunderbird support and native Outlook compatibility
  • SPIP a CMS that allows the export of its site calendar in the iCalendar format.
  • Textpattern, with iCal or Calendar plugin.
  • Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware Calendar exports to iCal and generates hcal
  • TYPO3 via its Calendar Base Extension
  • Westlaw (TWEN)
  • WordPress via plugins
  • Yandex Calendar
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_applications_with_iCalendar_support&oldid=968018382'

On Unix-like operating systems, the cal and ncal commands display a formatted calendar in the terminal.

Description

Cdock 1 1 0 – customize your dock. By default, the calendar displayed by cal looks like this:

The ncal ('new cal') command provides the same functions of cal, but it can display the calendar vertically (with weeks in columns). On systems with ncal installed, cal is typically a symbolic link to ncal. It behaves like the original cal if you use the name cal to run the program.

If no options are specified, cal and ncal display the current month, with the current day highlighted.

Syntax

Options

The following options are available in both cal and ncal:

OptionDescription
-hDon't highlight today's date.
-mmonthSpecify a month to display. The month specifier can be a full month name (e.g., Februiary), a month abbreviation of at least three letters (e.g., Feb), or a number (e.g., 2). If you specify a number, followed by the letter f or p, the month of the following or previous year, respectively, will be displayed. For instance, -m 2f displays February of next year.
-yyearSpecify a year to display. For example, -y 1970 displays the entire calendar of the year 1970.
-3Display last month, this month, and next month.
-1Display only this month. This is the default.
-AnumDisplay num months occurring after any months already specified. For example, -3 -A 3 displays last month, this month, and four months after this one; and -y 1970 -A 2 displays every month in 1970, and the first two months of 1971.
-BnumDisplay num months occurring before any months already specified. For example, -3 -B 2 displays the previous three months, this month, and next month.
-dYYYY-MMOperate as if the current month is number MM of year YYYY.

Options: cal

The following options are available only in cal:

OptionDescription
-jDisplay a Julian calendar, instead of the default Gregorian calendar. All days are numbered from January 1, rather than from the beginning of the month.
-NBehave as if you ran ncal, using its options and display output.

Options: ncal

The following options are available only in ncal:

OptionDescription
-JDisplay a Julian calendar, instead of the default Gregorian calendar. All days are numbered from January 1, rather than from the beginning of the month. If combined with -o, display the date of Orthodox Easter according to the Julian calendar.
-eDisplay the date of Easter for western calendars. This option exists because Easter is an defining date when calculating traditional calendar dates.
-oDisplay the date of orthodox Easter.
-pPrint country codes and 'switching days' for switching from Julian to Gregorian calendars in various countries.
-wPrint the number of the week under each week column.
-CBehave as if you ran cal, using its options and display output.
-MDisplay weeks with Monday as the first day.
-SDisplay weeks with Sunday as the first day. This is the default.
-bUse the calendar display format of cal.

Cal Cat 1 9 – A Desktop Integrated Calendar Template

Examples

Display the calendar for this month, with today highlighted.

Same as the previous command, but do not highlight today.

Display last month, this month, and next month.

Display this entire year's calendar.

Display the entire year 2000 calendar.

Same as the previous command.

Display the calendar for December of this year.

Same as the previous command.

Same as the previous two commands.

Same as the previous three commands.

Display the calendar for December, 2000.

Display this month's calendar, with weeks arranged vertically rather than horizontally.

Use a vertical calendar representation, displaying the entire year.

Related commands

calendar — Display appointments and reminders.





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