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Solve : Free Calemdar for 2010, no spam?

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Here is a site that will give you a free 2010Calendar with no CATCH, No money, No survey, No registration and some of the best general purpose calendars.
Here is one I like:
http://www.vertex42.com/calendars/pdfs/2010-monthly-calendar-blue-landscape.pdf
It looks like this. (Size reduced to fit here.)
I see it's a PDF file, so it's just a calendar to print on paper, right? Right! its ready to go.
You can both print it and save it to you drive.

Or you can go to the home page and pick out a different style.
No macros, No script, No java. Just straight simple PDF.
And it did not alarm the AVG software. No Active X, No Flash.

I used it last year and then forgot where I got it! The site address is so TINY that I almost missed it!

I really like it when something's really free and they don't get pushy.

Gee - free calendars. What a concept Quote from: Allan on January 19, 2010, 05:57:54 AM

Gee - free calendars. What a concept

next thing you know, they'll go an integrate calendars into operating systems and E-mail clients.

oh wait, they already did.Vertex42 makes some PRETTY impressive stuff. I use several of their calendar Excel spreadsheets for school.
Their 'apps' have been very helpful. Highly recommended.Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on January 19, 2010, 07:57:42 AM
Vertex42 makes some pretty impressive stuff. I use several of their calendar Excel spreadsheets for school.
Their 'apps' have been very helpful. Highly recommended.
Thanks for mentioning that, Carbon. I just visited http://www.vertex42.com/ and I see they have a lot of useful apps. In fact, everything I saw there is more exciting than Geek-9pm's PDF calendar. Quote from: BillRichardson on February 08, 2010, 07:57:19 PM

Well, my goodness, what do we have here? Quote from: soybean on February 08, 2010, 10:05:44 PM
What do we have here?

The above calendar is the pdf calendar that Geek, the original posted referred to.

When the larger pdf calendar was posted, the smaller pdf calendar by Geek did not show.

Added value to the thread.Thinks Bill. It is better on PHOTO bucket. From now on I will remember to put anything valuable on photo-bucket instead of my own wimpy cheep server.

Anybody who wants a free account can go here:
http://photobucket.com/Or.....you could download the pdf/excel file.You can print Google Calendars. Add your events or whatever for the month and prrrint it out.

Click:
http://imgur.com/iBC2q.jpg

Plus you an make custom event reminders by email and other stuff.

https://www.google.com/calendarQuote from: evilfantasy on February 09, 2010, 05:30:36 PM
You can print Google Calendars. Add your events or whatever for the month and prrrint it out.

Plus you an make custom event reminders by email and other stuff.

https://www.google.com/calendar
I'm using Google Calender's email reminders to remind me birthdays. It's working well. Windows Live Calendar also EMAILS notification of scheduled events, no spam and is printable.

Rosie


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