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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. It is also possible to extend the Julian calendar (for information only about...
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    This program displays (in Greek language) the "name day" that is celebrated based on the Greek Orthodox Calendar. It also displays events from a personal and international days database and can calculate the Orthodox Easter and the feast days of a year
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