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Calendar Magic V6.1
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Introduction
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Calendar Magic is an easy-to-use Windows (3.x or 95) based program
that is entertaining, informative, educational, and of equal
applicability in the home and in the office. Calendar Magic is
"Freeware" and may be freely distributed, provided that no
alterations are made to any file contained within the product.
Features of Calendar Magic include:
* Full year Gregorian, Hebrew, Indian National, Islamic civil and
Julian calendars for any year. The year range for Gregorian
calendars is 1582 to 9999, with equivalent year ranges for the
other calendar systems (except for the Indian National calendar
which only began in Gregorian year 1957).
* A side-by-side comparison of any of the above calendar systems
on a month-by-month basis. The display remains synchronised as
you change day, month and year values in either calendar system
being viewed.
* Lists of Western Christian festivals, Eastern Orthodox festivals
and Hebrew holy days for any (Gregorian) year.
* National days for any year for many countries including
Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands,
New Zealand, South Africa, UK and USA.
* "Date facts" for any date in the Gregorian, Hebrew, Indian
National and Islamic civil calendars including day-of-the-week,
day-of-the-year and equivalent dates in the other calendar systems.
For the Gregorian calendar many other facts are displayed, such as
Julian day value, and year related information including
Dominical Letter(s), Julian Period, Golden Number, Solar Number,
Roman Indiction and Epact. Various special days are also
recognised (e.g. Halloween) as are modern Olympic years.
* The ability to create, display, update and delete reminders for
events (birthdays, anniversaries, meetings etc.) for "this year",
"next year" or "every year". When Calendar Magic is started up,
both visual and audible warnings are given for "imminent" events
(those occurring within the next seven days) for which reminders
have been set. Out-of-date reminders are also automatically purged
by Calendar Magic.
* "This is your life" information including day-of-the-week on which
you were born, number of days you have lived, your Zodiac sign, and
the day-of-the-week on which your next birthday falls.
* Continuously updated display of date, time and a countdown to the
year 2000. Various year 2000 related facts of interest to those
involved in year 2000 software conversion projects.
* Number of days between any two dates in the Gregorian calendar,
and list of the dates on which the 13th. of any month falls on a
Friday for any specified range of years.
* An analysis of the Gregorian 400-year cycle, after which the
Gregorian calendar repeats itself.
* Special calendars for 1582 (the year when the Gregorian calendar
began) and 1752 (the year when Great Britain and its colonies changed
to the Gregorian calendar), with related information.
* Support for printing any output displayed and/or copying it to the
clipboard.
What's New in Version 6.x?
--------------------------
Version 6.x represents a major enhancement to Calendar Magic with
the introduction of a "calendar comparison" command button to invoke
the side-by-side comparison of any two calendar systems (Gregorian,
Hebrew, Indian National, Islamic civil and Julian) on a month-by-
month basis. The display is continuously updated in line with any
changes you make by:
(a) decrementing or incrementing a month being displayed,
(b) decrementing or incrementing a year value being displayed,
(c) clicking on, then changing by editing any year value,
(d) clicking on any day value to highlight it in red. Note that
equivalent dates are always shown in red,
(e) changing the calendar system by clicking the relevant option
button.
Note also that the Indian National calendar did not commence
until (Gregorian) year 1957, so that comparisons with the Indian
National calendar cannot be made for years prior to 1957.
Side-by-side comparisons are available for the Gregorian date
range November 1, 1582 to December 31, 9999 and equivalent
ranges in the Hebrew, Islamic and Julian calendar systems (note
the remark in the previous paragraph with respect to the Indian
National calendar system).
About EuroSoft
--------------
Calendar Magic was developed by EuroSoft. Contact details are:
EuroSoft
50 Freemans Close
Stoke Poges
Slough
Berkshire SL2 4ER
England
Phone: +44-1753-662015
FAX: +44-1753-664328
Email: EuroSoft@compuserve.com
WWW: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/EuroSoft/
Installing Calendar Magic
-------------------------
To install Calendar Magic on a Windows (3.x or 95) based system,
close down all running applications and then run the program
setup.exe on the Calendar Magic floppy disk. The default
installation directory is c:\calmagic but you are given the
opportunity to specify another directory and/or drive.
The following files should be present:
calendar.exe Main executable file
sun.ico Program icon file
message.txt Text file used by Calendar Magic
readme.txt ASCII documentation file
Readme.doc Word 97 version of readme.txt
setup.exe Setup program
setup.dta Setup configuration file
logo.bmp Setup graphics file
msafinx.dll System file
spin.vbx Visual Basic extension for spin buttons
threed.vbx Visual Basic extension for 3D command buttons etc.
vbrun300.dll Visual Basic 3.0 run-time file
The first eight files are installed in the directory you have
specified. The remaining four are installed in your \windows\system
directory, provided that more recent versions of these files do not
already exist in that directory.
Calendar Magic as a Company Promotional Item
--------------------------------------------
Calendar Magic is a highly cost effective way of promoting any
company and maintaining contact details on clients' PCs. Would
your company like to distribute copies of Calendar Magic to its
clients, showing your company name and contact details on the main
Calendar Magic screen?
EuroSoft is able to produce customised versions of Calendar Magic
for any company. Contact EuroSoft with your requirements.
Additional company or country specific dates and events can easily
be incorporated, as can longer lists of contact names, phone numbers
etc.
Reminder Imminent Event "Beep" Facility
---------------------------------------
When Calendar Magic is initiated, you may hear a "beep" and the text
"Remind Me Now!" on one of the command buttons will be coloured red
rather than the normal black. This indicates that an event, for which
you have set a reminder, is less than seven days away. As soon as you
click on either of the command buttons associated with reminders, the
text colour will revert to black.
Additional Days, Events and Dates of National Significance
----------------------------------------------------------
If you would like any additional days, events or dates added to
Calendar Magic, which are of significance in your country, please
send the details to EuroSoft for inclusion in a future release of
the product. Details required are:
1. Country
2. Day/event/date of significance.
3. How is the date calculated each year? Is the event always
on the same date (e.g. January 7) or, if not, how is the
date determined each year (e.g. second Tuesday in March)?
Anyone providing significant new material, which is added to Calendar
Magic, will be sent a free copy of the updated product.
Limitations and Restrictions
----------------------------
Calendar Magic is designed to handle Gregorian calendar dates from
October 15, 1582 to December 31, 9999 and can produce:
(a) Hebrew calendars for Hebrew years 5344 through 13759
(b) Indian National calendars for Saka years 1879 to 9920
(c) Islamic calendars for Islamic years 990 through 9666
(d) Julian calendars for Julian years 8 through 9999
The selection of National Days, however, is only produced for
Gregorian years from 1990 onwards, because of the obvious dangers
of producing such information for years too far in the past.
Note that the "civil" Islamic calendar calculated in Calendar
Magic is not uniformly used in all Islamic countries and may also
vary slightly from the "religious" Islamic calendars in various
countries. In practice, there is no complete consensus among
Islamic countries, religious leaders and scientists with regard
to how the Islamic calendar should be defined.
With regard to the signs of the Zodiac, different reference sources
provide slightly different versions of the starting and ending dates
for the periods covered by the various signs. For example, one
reference source may state that the period covered by Taurus starts
on April 20 and another may indicate April 21. As a result, Calendar
Magic provides alternatives in these border-line situations.
Problems, Comments and Suggestions
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EuroSoft is committed to ensuring that its products are of the
highest quality. Any problems reported will be investigated fully,
and any comments and suggestions submitted will be carefully
evaluated.
All problem descriptions, comments and suggestions should be mailed,
FAXed or Emailed to EuroSoft using the contact details given earlier
in this file.
An Explanation of Some Terms
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Dominical Letter(s)
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The Dominical Letter for a year is A if the first of the year is a
Sunday, B if the second of the year is a Sunday etc. A leap year
has two Dominical Letters, the first calculated as just described,
the second being the preceding letter (with G "preceding" A).
Golden Number (G)
-----------------
The Golden Number for a year indicates its position within the 19-year
Metonic (lunar) cycle. This is the period after which the phases of the
moon repeat (approximately) on the same calendar dates.
Solar Number (S)
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This value indicates the position of a year within the 28-year solar
cycle. This is the period after which week days and calendar dates
repeat in the Julian calendar.
Roman Indiction (I)
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This value indicates the position of a year within an ancient Roman
15-year tax cycle.
Julian Period
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A 7980-year cycle devised by Scaliger in the sixteenth century by
taking the product of the 3 values above (19x28x15 = 7980). For its
starting point, Scaliger picked the last year in which the values
of G, S and I above were all equal to 1, namely 4713 BC. The next
time these values will all return to 1 is therefore -4712 + 7980 =
3268. Try using the "Gregorian Date Facts" button with 1/1/3268 and
look at the values of G, S, I and the Julian Period.
Epact
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The age of the moon at the start of a year. The value of Epact is
an integer in the range 1 to 30.
Version History
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Version 6.1
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1. Altered program so that the text displayed, when "The Magic
Series" button is pressed, is now read from an ASCII text file.
This makes it easier for clients with customised versions to
update the message displayed.
2. Added calculation of "week of year" for Gregorian dates from
1/1/1583 onwards.
3. Changed all calendar displays by making "Sunday column" last
column in month, rather than first. This is more logical since
Sunday is the last day of the week. Also Gregorian "week of
year" is easier to confirm when calendars are displayed in this
form.
Version 6.0
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1. A major enhancement to Calendar Magic with the introduction of a
"calendar comparison" command button to invoke the side-by-side
comparison of any two calendar systems (Gregorian, Hebrew, Indian
National, Islamic civil and Julian) on a month-by-month basis.
2. Added special 1752 calendar, the year in which Great Britain and
its colonies moved from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar
system.
Version 5.0
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1. Added Indian National calendar capabilities for Indian Saka
years in the range 1879 to 9920 (roughly equivalent to the
range 1957 to 9999 in Gregorian terms).
2. Added code to convert Indian Saka dates to/from Gregorian,
Hebrew, Islamic and Julian dates.
3. Added reminder imminent event "beep" and text colour change
capabilities.
4. Added information regarding modern Olympic Games to that
displayed by "Gregorian Date Facts" command button.
Version 4.0
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1. Extended handling of Gregorian dates back to the beginning of
the Gregorian calendar (October 15, 1582).
2. Added capability to generate the Julian calendar for any year
from 8 AD to 9999 AD.
3. Added Hebrew calendar capabilities for Hebrew years in the range
5344 to 13759 (roughly equivalent to the range 1582 to 9999 in
Gregorian terms).
4. Added capability to generate Hebrew holy day information for any
Gregorian year.
5. Added Islamic civil calendar capabilities for Islamic years in the
range 990 to 9666 (roughly equivalent to the range 1582 to 9999 in
Gregorian Terms).
6. Added code to convert between Gregorian, Hebrew, Islamic and
Julian dates.
7. Added code for calculating Orthodox Easter Day and the dates of the
Orthodox festivals related to Orthodox Easter.
8. Added code to calculate the Epact for Gregorian years.
Version 3.0
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1. Added continuously changing display showing the countdown to
January 1, 2000 in days, hours, minutes and seconds.
2. Added additional button for various "Year 2000" related facts.
3. Improved appearance of initial screen.
Version 2.01
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1. Provided capability to copy results to the clipboard, and hence
to word and text processors etc.
2. Fixed minor bug in the code which automatically removes
out-of-date personal reminders.
Version 2.0
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1. Major enhancements to allow the creation, update, deletion and
display of personal reminders.
Version 1.2
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1. Any results produced may now be printed at the press of a button,
e.g. year calendars, lists of holidays and events in any year,
"This is Your Life" facts etc.
2. A complete analysis of the Gregorian calendar 400-year cycle,
showing how often each day of the month falls on a Monday, a
Tuesday, a Wednesday etc. It immediately becomes evident, for
example, why the 13th. day of the month is slightly more likely
to occur on a Friday than on any other day.
Version 1.1
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1. Installation of Calendar Magic simplified by addition of a
"set up" program to install Calendar Magic automatically.
Version 1.0
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1. Original version.