7000 Years Calendar

7000 Years Calendar

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License:Shareware $29.95

Total downloads:66

Operating system:Windows 7 / 10 / 11

Latest version:1.4.1

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Description

The 7000 Years Calendar, latest version 1.4.1, is an excellent Office Tool falling under the Timekeeping subcategory. Developed by June Calends, this versatile application is compatible with Windows 7, 10, and 11. Users looking for previous releases can also find versions 1.4, and 0.0.

A significant feature of the 7000 Years Calendar is its capacity to demonstrate the local time and date for a wide array of calendars including Julian, Gregorian, Indian, Ancient Egyptian, Coptic, Ethiopian, Hebrew, Islamic, Khayam, Persian, and Slavic-Aryan. This makes it highly resourceful for users with diverse cultural and religious backgrounds. Additionally, it provides crucial data such as the Julian Day number, number of days in the year, the local time of Sun/Moon rise and set, Moon age, dates of equinoxes and solstices, and types of solar and lunar eclipses.

The program also facilitates the observation of various holidays and memorial days across numerous countries and religions including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Ingleaism. It even accounts for Daylight Saving Time and date changes occurring at sunset or sunrise in certain calendars like Hebrew and Islamic.

One of the standout features of the 7000 Years Calendar is its ability to save the entire calendar along with a list of events in an HTML document for a chosen year or specific month. The program's executable file is named 7000.exe, making the download and installation process straightforward. More

You may want to check out more software, such as Hebrew Calendar, Export Live Mail Calendar to Outlook or Calendly for Outlook, which might be similar to 7000 Years Calendar.

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