Calendar Creator Platinum V12
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Average customer review:Product Description
Achieve everyday organization with the ultimate calendar design and information management tool! Create unique calendars and daily organizer pages using ready-made templates, premium images and stylish fonts. Import and edit your own photos for a personal touch! With a customized calendar, organizing your appointments, tasks and contacts is now easier than ever. Take advantage of great tools such as audio reminders, sticky notes, task lists and an integrated address book to effectively manage your information and busy schedule. Stay organized at home or at the office with calendars that work the way you do!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #543 in Software
- Brand: Encore
- Model: 16533
- Released on: 2008-11-04
- Platform: Windows XP
- Format: CD-ROM
- Dimensions: .15 pounds
Features
- Achieve everyday organization with the ultimate calendar design and information management tool! Create unique calendars and daily organizer pages using practical templates, premium images and stylish fonts. Import and edit your own photos for a personal touch! With a customized calendar, organizing your appointments, tasks and contacts is now easier than ever. Take advantage of great tools such
Customer Reviews
Worst Calendar Program I have EVER had the Displeasure of Using
This is a duplicate review of my earlier review of version 12 deluxe because #1, they are exactly the same program, #2 I bought them both around the same time (one for the CD, and one via smart download) and #3 they both suck, and had the exact same issues.
I have been a calendar creator user since it was labeled under the name Instant Calendar (this was the fifth version I owned) I have also owned Calendar Creator Vers. 6, 8, and 10. I liked version 6 the best (closest to Instant Calendar) but it does not work with XP. I purchased version 8 for 10 bucks at Office Max a while back, and I got several years use out of it, the only bad thing about it is that it won't print on network printers for some reason.
I only replaced Version 8 with 12 because I lost my version 8 CD and the program corrupted on my main computer. Version 12 opened my old 8 file with no incident, but printing it was another issue. It turned a 10 MB file into a 2 GB file, and would only print 4 pages outo f 12, and take about an hour to do it (bad when you make 17 calendars at a time). I bought version 10 on here because I was having issues with 12, and had the same problem. Ultimately I wound up using a friend's computer with version 8 and had no printing issues whatsoever. I tried to call tech support from broderbund and from encore, and they were of no use at all.
All in all, Calendar Creator used to be a great program, and I cannot recommend version 12, but version 8 (with XP) or earlier versions on other systems is a great program if you can find it on here!
Works fine even on Windows 7 32 and 64 bit
I had to upgrade from CC7 a couple of years ago when I made the mistake of going from XP to Vista. I bought CC12 Platinum at the time because that's what was out. Everything has been fine with this program. Some reviewers here don't like it, but it is what it is. It makes calendars and makes them well. Never had an application or print issue with it. I recently installed it on Windows 7 - both on a 32 bit and 64 bit Ultimate system. Both systems run CC12 fine with no issues. The main reason for this review was to update anyone out there who may be wondering about Windows 7 compatibility since as of the date I wrote this, M$ has not updated their compatibility chart for CC12.
Runs on Vista, CC 2.0 event list imports sorta okay
I've been using CC 2.0 for years on XP and decided to get a new version for my Vista machine. CC 12.0 loaded fine on Vista, and I was able to convert my old .cce file to the new format. My only problem was it automatically added a default time range to each entry which I had to manually remove. Was not able to bring over my .ccw workspace file, so I had to redo all my fonts and sizes.
I got one failure message the first time I tried to use the AutoGallery, but it cleared the next time I used it. I'm still exploring the software. The basic templates aren't impressive, but it gives me my multi-week printouts and that's what I wanted. For $9.99, I'm happy.



