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MenuCalendarClock for Entourage 2.8.2


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 27 Limitations None
Publisher Objectpark Software File Size 0
Date added 12 Nov 2009 Check your speed

MenuCalendarClock gives you instant access to your Entourage calendars and tasks from a menu bar icon. A monthy calendar view with your Entourage schedule is just a click away. A configurable clock is included as a free add-on.

Most features are free to use, some require a registration.

Features:

  • Adds icon with current date and/or time to the menu bar with Entourage schedule and tasks as tool tip
  • Shows each days Entourage events as tool tip of each calendar day
  • Shows daily/weekly/monthly schedule list
  • Shows list of uncompleted tasks
  • Shows calendar weeks
  • System-wide hotkey to open/close calendar drawer
  • Provides search field to search your events and tasks
  • Lots of preferences to customise look and functionality
  • Release versions are available in English, German, Finnish, French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Catalan, Russian, Norwegian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese and more

Note: A version that integrates with Apple's iCal is also available.

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