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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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    Week Days Finder

    Week Days Finder

    Know any week day after the year 1759!

    Enter any date after the year 1759 and find out what day of the week corresponding to that date! You still think you need a calendar? With this application, you have access to thousands calendars, one for each calendar year! Still think you need the paper calendar or calendar on your operating system? You can for example knowing the day of the week corresponding to 14/12/3000, It's a Sunday! Use "find week days in mass" feature! It's the easily way of know faster the day of week...
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    http://memjog.sourceforge memjog -NBR_DAYS Print events from an event file which occur in the next NBR_DAYS. Lines in the file are of the form: mm/yy/dd text describing the event. The output prepends the day of the week, e.g.: THU 12/25/08 Christmas Day
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