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    Outlook Google Calendar Sync

    Outlook Google Calendar Sync

    Sync your Outlook and Google calendars

    Offers calendar synchronization between Outlook and Google, including attendees and reminders. Completely free, no install necessary, works behind web proxies and actively developed. Supports all versions of Outlook from 2003 to 2019/Microsoft365 64-bit! Installable and portable options - even runs from a USB thumbdrive. Synchronises items in any calendar folder, including those shared with you. Differential comparison updates only attributes that have changed. Customizable date range to...
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    PECALDAYS

    PECALDAYS

    Pecaldays is a powerfull calendar utility for Linux 64bit OSs.

    Pecaldays is a powerfull and portable calendar utility for Linux 64bit OSs. ! It is written in C language. Actually , I made it to support my PEDABA (Data Base) Linux application but , I think it will be usefull as a standalone utility too. You can search for any date you want from 01/01/001 a.C to 31/12/2500 A.C to find the corresponding day. You can also add or subtract number of days to a specific date.
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    QOrganizer

    QOrganizer

    QOrganizer - personal and business information organizer.

    QOrganizer - personal and business information organizer using AES128 to encrypt user data. QOrganizer is a lightweight personal and business data organizer. By using Qt QOrganizer is multiplatform and AES128 encryption is a great way to keep things private. I would be very thankful for reporting every issue and sharing every useful tip. QOrganizer consists of: calendar, mail client, notes, adress book, feed reader, password manager You could help in developing this software by...
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    Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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    A NCurses based calendering system. Support for all the features in the popular calendering programs, including to-do support; project support; and time clock support. Designed to be portable across platforms.
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