WeekCalendarv1.2.2
Author: Suave Su
A clock, calendar, personal date reminders, date calculators, sun and moon times and positions, worldwide time zones, alarm clocks and more.WeekCalendar provides a clock and universal gregorian calendar with:1. Holiday and personal reminders.2. Day o ...
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Last Updated: 2008-09-08
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A clock, calendar, personal date reminders, date calculators, sun and moon times and positions, worldwide time zones, alarm clocks and more.WeekCalendar provides a clock and universal gregorian calendar with:
1. Holiday and personal reminders.
2. Day of year and week of year information.
3. Major Easter and Advent based dates.
4. Up to 9 of each of these date calculations:
- the date forward or backward from a specified number of days,
- the number of days between two dates,
- the number of days to go to a specified date,
5. Sun and moon times/positions based on geographic location and time zone.
6. Up to 24 world time zones.
7. Up to 9 alarm clocks and countdown timers.
See the readme and built-in help file for more details.
System requirements: Maxthon 1.0.0178+ and WeekCalendar Media Files (available from the Miscellaneous section or from the forum support thread).Attributions (by John Land):
(1) Calendar date picker & week number functions based on code from
JR Stockton at http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk
(2) Clock functions are based on code from Ricky White; he lists this site in his
code: www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=3496&lngWId=2
(3) JoeFlash suggested numerous refinements to the code and layout. To the
extent that I didn't follow them (but I followed most - very helpful), don't
blame Joe!
(4) The algorithms for sun calculations are directly based on work done by
Chris Cornwall, Aaron Horiuchi and Chris Lehman for the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). See this site for details:
http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/highlights/sunrise/sunrise.html
See these sites for more information about NOAA and its branches:
http://www.noaa.gov National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://www.srrb.noaa.gov Surface Radiation Research Branch
http://www.arl.noaa.gov Air Resources Lab
(5) The algorithms for moon calculations are directly based on work done by
Peter Hayes; see his embodiment at http://www.stargazing.net/mas/eph/ephemeris.htm
Note that I applied my naming conventions and style to all of the above
functions, so any error should be assumed to be my fault until
proven otherwise.
1. Holiday and personal reminders.
2. Day of year and week of year information.
3. Major Easter and Advent based dates.
4. Up to 9 of each of these date calculations:
- the date forward or backward from a specified number of days,
- the number of days between two dates,
- the number of days to go to a specified date,
5. Sun and moon times/positions based on geographic location and time zone.
6. Up to 24 world time zones.
7. Up to 9 alarm clocks and countdown timers.
See the readme and built-in help file for more details.
System requirements: Maxthon 1.0.0178+ and WeekCalendar Media Files (available from the Miscellaneous section or from the forum support thread).Attributions (by John Land):
(1) Calendar date picker & week number functions based on code from
JR Stockton at http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk
(2) Clock functions are based on code from Ricky White; he lists this site in his
code: www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=3496&lngWId=2
(3) JoeFlash suggested numerous refinements to the code and layout. To the
extent that I didn't follow them (but I followed most - very helpful), don't
blame Joe!
(4) The algorithms for sun calculations are directly based on work done by
Chris Cornwall, Aaron Horiuchi and Chris Lehman for the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). See this site for details:
http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/highlights/sunrise/sunrise.html
See these sites for more information about NOAA and its branches:
http://www.noaa.gov National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://www.srrb.noaa.gov Surface Radiation Research Branch
http://www.arl.noaa.gov Air Resources Lab
(5) The algorithms for moon calculations are directly based on work done by
Peter Hayes; see his embodiment at http://www.stargazing.net/mas/eph/ephemeris.htm
Note that I applied my naming conventions and style to all of the above
functions, so any error should be assumed to be my fault until
proven otherwise.