Calendarscope Portable Edition allows you to keep information about your schedule, meetings and special events always with you on a portable flash drive. USB Sticks, U3 smart drives and smart cards are supported.
The vendor states that the Portable Edition does everything their regular desktop edition does, but is completely contained (data and programs) on a flash drive. Stored data is protected via encryption.
Calendarscope Portable Edition lets you create single or recurring events with mouse clicks. Dates, times, or lengths can be manipulated via drag and drop. Task and appointment scheduling is also supported; you can view all or selected scheduled tasks, include or exclude Active, Overdue and Completed assignments, and keep track of the tasks with and without deadlines. The tool can synchronize its clock with Atomic Time Servers.
Assign different reminders to personal and work events, upcoming tasks and appointments. Calendarscope Portable Edition allows the creation of distinctive reminders with customizable fonts, colors and sounds.
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