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Move your cursor over the faint and
transparent image visible on your desktop. It suddenly comes to the
front and brightens up and is ready for use. As soon as you move
your cursor away, the calendar gets into background. |
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Every time your computer is restarted
(or if THE BANGALORE PRESS E-Calendar is shut down and restarted)
you will see a box appear in the centre of your desktop on top of
all running programs. This box gives you the Hindu calendar, Rahukala
times and events of the day, as a reminder to you. Click on the box
and it closes automatically. |
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Move your cursor over any of the dates
on THE BANGALORE PRESS e-calendar, a pop-up comes out giving the hindu
calendar and the events associated with that date. |
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There are two note-pads, one giving
the event of the next few days for quick glance, the second allows
you to enter your pending tasks. Click on the blank area of the
notepad and you can enter you ‘TO DO’ tasks. |
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To
add your own events to the calendar. |
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Move the cursor to any desired date.
The pop-up indicates the events for that date. Double-click on the
DATE, a new menu appears whereby you can create a new event or
delete a created event. |
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The left and right red-buttons on
either side of the month enables you to flip through different
months. The red button at the bottom right of the calendar will take
you to our web-site www.bangalorepress.com from where you can get
further details. |
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Visit
www.bangalorepress.com frequently, for new and exiting updates of this calendar… |