SSuite My Calendar Diary Portable is a software utility whose purpose is to provide individuals with a simple means of keeping better track of their schedule.
Portability perks:
As the name clearly suggests it, this tool is portable. This means that you are not required to go through the installation process, and it is not going to update the Windows registry and hard drive, with new entries without your approval.
It is also important to mention here that if you place the program files to an external storage unit (e.g. pen drive), you make it possible to take SSuite My Calendar Diary Portable everywhere with you, and run it on the fly, on any PC you have been granted access to.
Clean environment:
The interface you come by is minimal, as it only consists of a calendar of the current and previous month, a few buttons and a pane to display all your appointments for the day. Both power and novice users can learn how to find their way around it, without facing any kind of difficulty.
Set up events for the whole year:
It is possible to add an unlimited number of appointments, along with time, description, comments (if any) and priority (normal, high, medium, low). In addition to that, you can manage them, as all meetings can be edited, deleted, move to another date or just viewed.
Keep all your appointments up to date while your on the move. Appointments may be indexed by priority.
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