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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Somewhere in Malaysia...
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Calendar on Desktop?
I hope this is the right place to ask about software. Where can I get (or to try) the semi-transparent calendar (uh... the translucent calendar) that's attached to the desktop? I've seen that program from a computer shop's monitor several years ago....
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Oh, the numbers and the words are also translucent. Don't know what calender is this, but I'm really dying to try the piece of software....
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HOT ROD
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Rainlendar is very customizable so you can have it do almost whatever you want if you take the time. The whole calendar, word and numbers can be translucent.
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Hey Jimmie, thanks a ton for the link.
Was wanting a program myself to display the calendar on my wallpaper and thought I would search here rather than Google. I know anything found here would be safe and clean. Been tinkering with it a bit, almost have it excatly the way I want it.
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