Microsoft Calendar

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This article describes the Windows 3.x calendar. For the Windows Vista calendar, see Windows Calendar.
Calendar

Month view in Calendar
Developer(s) Microsoft
Initial release November 1985
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Personal information manager
License Proprietary software

Calendar is a personal organiser program that was distributed with Microsoft Windows from version 1.01 until Windows 3.11. It was superseded by the calendar in Microsoft Schedule+, which was included in Windows for Workgroups and Windows NT. Windows 95, Windows 2000 and their descendants did not include a calendar program until Windows Vista, but Windows XP can run Microsoft Calendar. Note: Some Windows Longhorn betas have a clock app on the sidebar, that when opened, a calendar applet will open.

Saved Calendar files have the extension .cal. The Calendar file format was one of those described in Volume 4 of Microsoft's Windows 3.1 Programmer's Reference. [1]

Two 32-bit versions of Microsoft Calendar were found in the Windows NT/2000 source trees: one was a simple port of Calendar from 16 to 32-bit, and the other was a Unicode-compatible version. However, the applet did not make the final cut, along with implementations of Microsoft Cardfile, Clock, Cruel Solitaire, Golf Solitaire, Pegged (peg solitaire), Reversi, Snake, and Tic-Tac-Toe. [citation needed]

References

  1. Microsoft Corporation, "Microsoft Windows 3.1 Programmer's Reference. Volume 4: Resources", Microsoft Press, 1992, ISBN 1-55615-494-1
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