An oldie but goldie is Astronomy lab for Windows 1.14 (that's Windows
3.1!!). Here's one download site:
http://www.mgsoft.com/edu2.htm#Astrolink
Pull down "Reports", "Calendar", and put in your dates. Cool things
are, it needs no installation routine, it's fast, simple, and once
it's unzipped (690kB), you can copy it around your folder structure
without worries about registry entries.
"W. Watson" wrote:
Is there any software that, in addition to holidays, produces info about at
least new/full moons? I'd like to produce a 12 page calendar for 2007 with
photos on the back side of each of the 12 months. I did a quick check of my
old Adobe Elements 2 and found that it at least has some calendar
capabilities, and allows the selection of holidays. It would be good to have
info like dates for meteor showers, and such.
Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
"Has it occurred to you that the lust for certainty
might be a sin?" -- Archbishop of York, cited in
the book "Chances Are" by Kaplan & Kaplan
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- Dale Gombert (SkySea at aol.com)
122.38W, 47.58N, W. Seattle, WA
http://flavorj.com/~skysea