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Desktop calendar software

I like the one from zepsoft, but no way would I pay the asking price for it. I tried out Active Desktop Calendar v 2.92 also, but didn't like it near as much as zepsoft's. 8,232k ram is presently used for Wall calendar from zepsoft, no cpu usage is registerring. Only fault I can see with it is, no bold, italics or colored texts. It's a free demo... try it!
 
This may not be what you are looking for, but a little program called TClockEx has a little calendar built in that resides in the system tray. When you click on the date and time in the lower right-hand corner, the calendar pops up and its easy to scroll between months.
 
Aren't there some other software that add calendars to the desktop? I remember when WinXP came out, a lot of people's desktop screenshots were showing small transparent calendars on the desktop.
TClockEx was made before XP and seems to do similar to what XP's does.
 
This is the one that several users around here use. Rainlendar

All the stuff that this Rainy fellow does uses an amazingly small memory footprint, in my opinion.
 
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