Overview
What is Active Desktop Calendar?
This fully customizable calendar features notes, tasks, alarms, and displays
its data on your desktop through integration with existing wallpaper.
In depth
A closer look at Active Desktop Calendar
You can
organize your data in layers and share them with other people on a local area
network. There are options for changing calendar icons, fonts and colors, marking
weekdays of choice and marking dates with notes and/or alarms. You can have
a text only version of the calendar and choose between displaying one, two or
three months on the desktop. Recurrence patterns are available for both notes
and alarms. An alarm can be stand alone or attached to a note. If interactive
desktop option is enabled, the program accepts direct clicks on dates, notes
and tasks displayed on the desktop. You can set each note to normal, private
or invisible desktop view. Private notes are displayed as generic text reminder
and invisible notes are not displayed at all. Printing calendar data is easy
and includes an option to choose date range for printing notes. Special desktop
pictures option allows you to add some of your pictures to existing desktop
background. Comma separated values .CSV format is supported for data export
and import. Finally, Active Desktop Calendar comes with its own screensaver
that displays desktop wallpaper with real time clock.
Verdict
Should you download Active Desktop Calendar?
Active Desktop Calendar runs on
9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 2.08 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Miscellaneous Collections.
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At a glance
Active Desktop Calendar specifications
- Last updated
- Jan 11, 2025
- License
- Shareware
- Operating system
- 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/Windows 10/11
- File size
- 2.08 MB
- Price
- Free
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