I too had used an older version of Calendar Creator and then upgraded to version 9. The reason for not upgrading further was that I saw no need to spend the money to do so. Version 9 does have an issue with printing in that the select printer function does not work. Otherwise, after spending some time configuring the program (which is not always evident how to do) it works just fine. You might want to see some surplus sales of older versions to try it cheaply, that is what I did ($9).
Peter Shkabara
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I have been using a program called "Calendar Creator Plus v1.0" for many years. The copyright date shows 1987, the year Windows V2 came out. I have used it with Windows 3 through Vista 32. It includes lists of events (i.e. holidays) and allows me to enter my own events. The events repeat on the correct day every year. It allows me to view and print my calendars in various formats, week, month, etc. Over the years, I have seen and tried some newer versions of the same program but did not like them as well. It seems as if the program fell into the hands of companies who came out with newer versions to make money, but the newer versions were inferior in my opinion. One of my firmest beliefs is "newer is not always better", sometimes but not always.
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