


 | Calendar Constructer 1.68 (Shareware, $20) | Release: May 9, 2002 | Create and print calendars and keep organized with this intuitive program. Includes options to load from Windows tray, change fonts and colors, export to bitmap and insert clip art and images. Includes automatic holidays, daylight savings, lunar/moon phases, sun solstice/equinox, and religious dates (jewish,catholic,christian). You can also schedule your own important dates. Make your own calendar with ease in CC | | Company: Aspire Software | Size: 1202.4 KBytes |  |
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 | Chinese Calendrics 6.26 (Shareware, $25.00) | Release: September 25, 2004 | A program to convert between dates in various Chinese calendars and dates in the Gregorian and Julian calendars, and to find lunar new year's day and leap months for any year. Can list anniversaries of Chinese lunar dates such as birthdays. Supports 60-year, 60-month and 60-day cycles, includes Chinese names, and allows searching for dates and times of full moons, dark moons, solar terms, equinoxes, solstices and more. | | Company: Hermetic Systems | Size: 1796 KBytes |  |
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 | Click Clock 2.0.0 (Shareware, $5) | Release: February 28, 2004 | Click Clock is a clock, calendar, weather, and astronomy program. It shows your local temperature in the tray. It also shows local weather, animated weather radar, animated satellite images, date and time of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, equinoxes | | Company: Michael Robinson | Size: 6587.3 KBytes |  |
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 | MaterialWorlds Simulations 1.5 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: November 10, 2003 | Live interactive physics simulations let you explore the Solar System (orbits, seasons, gravity, tides, satellites and comets), play snooker (on a full size table) and experiment with Laws of Motion simulations (free worksheets provided for pendulum, Newtons cradle, terminal velocity and Galileos balls - as dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa) - latest release includes machines ( pendulum clock and siege engines) bridge, crash and ideal gas simulations and experiments. With real-time visualisation of forces and velocities (as arrows on each object as they interact or are pulled around with the mouse) and scrolling graphs recording what happens, MaterialWorlds gives a real feel for how the physical world works. | | Company: MaterialWorlds | Size: 3910.5 KBytes |  |
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