Active Desktop Calendar is a personal 
information manager that bundles a highly customizable calendar with 
notes, tasks and contacts organizer.
Once the installation process finishes, you can use 
the quick start window to select one of the available layouts, in order 
to customize the calendar's appearance on the desktop.
If you double-click an element of the calendar, a 
window pops up in which you can configure Active Desktop Calendar. Here 
you can view the menu bar, tool bar, as well as shortcuts to Data 
Layers, Notes and Alarms, Tasks, Contacts, Desktop Pictures, Settings, 
Notes Title Bar, and Note Fields.
Needless to say, you can customize options for these
 fields. So, you can import data from a file, add Internet or Outlook 
layers, manage contacts, input desktop pictures (optionally change 
desktop options and picture position), and more.
Active Desktop Calendar features a lot of settings 
you can adjust - disable auto launch on startup, use interactive 
desktop, change text font and size, select default alarm sound, mark 
dates with pins, set calendar type (e.g. one month), change calendar 
position, enable dual monitor configuration, install screen saver, and 
so on.
The program uses a minimum amount of CPU and system 
memory, and we have not encountered any problems during our tests. One 
fun fact about the program is that it displays important American events
 by default.
The online help file could have been better 
organized for first-time users but, all in all, Active Desktop Calendar 
is a great application. We definitely suggest you try it.
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