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Comdev Events Calendar - Calendars
   
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Comdev Events Calendar provides you an easy way to schedule your on-going plans, activities, appointments, important occasions and anything that you can think of. Even more, adding the event details has never been easier for non-technical site owners via the user-friendly admin panel. Our HTML editor invites them to take control of their message (fonts, images, colors) in a familiar word-editing environment! KEY FEATURES ? Non Template-Based Gives You Flexibility to Integrate the Events Calendar To Your Web Design Page ? Optional Year, Month, Week & Day Calendar Views ? Events Categorization ? Search Events ? Recurring Events ? Upcoming Events ? Highlight Event ? Quick Events List when Mouse-over a Day Cell ? Show Summary of Each Event in Calendar Cell ? HTML-based Details ? Tell-A-Friend About an Event ? Send Events Reminder to Yourself or Someone About Upcoming Events ? Personalise Calendar Title, Description ? Local Time Zone ? Pre-defined Front-end CSS ? TRY BEFORE YOU BUY!

 
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