
Make your own weekly or monthly calendars, agendas, schedules, Gantt charts, etc by importing information from Outlook Calendar, Google Calendar or iCal Data. Save your creations as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel files and print them or store them locally.
WinCalendar is a desktop calendar which also allows you to create all kinds of calendars in Microsoft Excel and Word in a snap. You can easily select the calendar size and layout, show holidays for 10 different countries, show religious holidays, select date format and screen position. The position of the calendar can be changed by dragging it across the screen and you can also minimize it to tray.
It is not really attractive, but it is very intuitive and easy to use. If you want to create calendars in Microsoft Excel or Word, you will have to find the WinCalendar menu in the applications. Once there, you can completely customize your calendar before generating it and you also will be able to print it. You will be able to create weekly, monthly, or full year calendars, schedules or agendas in a snap. You can also select size and orientation and select other data and format options for it. What is great is that you will also be able to include Wincalendar notes, Microsoft Outlook calendar data, and Google calendar data, and even create ovulation and fertility forecasts.
In short, WinCalendar is a very complete application for creating calendars that definitely deserves a try.
v4.0 [May 2, 2013]
- Compatibility with Microsoft Office 365 and Office 2013 (version 15, 32 bit only). This is supported when running Microsoft Office directly from your PC (and not from a browser).
- Support for building time only on many calendar layouts.
- You can now run multiple monthly calendars at a time by selecting a date range.
- New static Timeline (Gantt Chart) Layout in Excel.
- WinCalendar now supports importing Outlook Category Colors (when running Word/Excel version 12 and newer).
- Improvements to Schedule layout format. It also now supports a span of up to 100 days (when using Excel).
- General improvements to better accommodate touch-screen displays.
- WinCalendar now better accommodates PC's with non-English language settings.
- Improved 'Spreadsheet Table' layout (in Excel), it now has a built-in Summary row.