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Pendragon Calendar Viewer 1.03


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Requirements Palm OS 3.3 and 250KB RAM
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Publisher Pendragon Software Corporation File Size 0
Date added 20 Mar 2002 Check your speed

Pendragon Calendar Viewer is a great way to add imagery to your handheld.More than just a pretty picture, the Calendar Viewer integrates with the built-in Date Book, making it a great front-end for the Date Book application. See your personal appointments in the picture calendar, and easily tap through to the Date Book application.This application's usability features are so good, we filed a patent on them! See how easy it is to browse through the calendar for holidays or personal events.High Resolution SupportPendragon Calendar Viewer supports 320x320 high resolution screens and the SONY Jog Dial. Note: Calendar content for SONY high resolution requires approximately four times as much memory.Two Ready-Made Calendars IncludedThe Air Power calendar and the award-winning Botanicals calendar are included as samples.Check Handango listings for Freeware calendars uploaded by Pendragon Software and others.Make Your Own Calendars With Pendragon Calendar Builder (available separately)Download the Pendragon Calendar Builder software, and personalize your calendar! Take a dozen BMP or JPG images and enter your own set of calendar events.

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