TOKYO (MacHouse) – When we get stuck in finding a subject for which to develop a new software title, we also consider the possibility of bringing an existing Mac application to Windows. And we are ready to introduce the second software release of the day. It’s called SmallCal
SmallCal is a Windows conversion of an existing Mac software title called LittleCal Pro. SmallCal is a virtual calendar with which which you can record time-sensitive events. Unlike other software titles, SmallCal’s main window is quite small and takes a small portion of your desktop space so that you can launch it at any time while using other applications. You can use SmallCal to remind yourself of events that are scheduled to occur within a specific time frame.
This software title is currently distributed as a freeware title as it’s still in beta. You can use it without limitations till August 1, 2012. It’s been tested for Windows 7 64-bit.
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SmallCal is a product of MacHouse.
Windows is a product of Microsoft Corporation.
Unbelievable! You offer a free trial only to have it quit immediately upon installation. How in the world is anyone to determine if your software is worth its price? You list JPY 1650 as the price –all listed are Euro to Dollar– so does that mean you’d have the audacity to charge over $1,000? Good grief.
In reference to a file inside the package, you will be able to test the trial version if you rewind the system clock to a date before November 15, 2012. I don’t know what you are talking about regarding ‘Euro to Dollar’ and $1,000 or whatever.