Desktop Calendars

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Would you believe I bought my first new PC in over 6 years ago today?

My laptop dates back to 2011. The desktop I use goes back to 2009 I think. It was the laptop I replaced though
I still plan to keep the old one. The laptop had been having issues lately. On two occasions Windows startup repair ran. And when I updated Anti-malware bytes to its latest version, the computer ran so slow at start up I thought I may be able to finish all three Godfather movies by the time it was finished.

Both those computers though old have never once needed work being done on them. If you're wondering, my DT is a Compaq, the old LP a Toshiba, and the new laptop a HP

After getting my new PC I have been having the fun time of setting it up with the various software I use plus transfer my story files and other important things to it. I got Microsoft Office 2007 to run on a Windows 10 computer and my Internet Security subscription (Kaspersky) on the new machine, plus Strat-O-Matic Baseball downloaded and all my game and stat files moved over without any glitches. Next up is Amazon Unbox and the movies I have with it, plus Thunderbird email. The latter of which I have had problems with in the past and may need help with. I setup Thunderbird without any problems.

Everything has gone smoothly with things I have done so far and this is a person who is not a tech wizard.The one thing I have had a problem with is the Desktop Calendar. I had one from Tinnes that I paid for and liked very much. It displayed a small calendar on my computer's front page and had small popup windows appear that warned me five days out of appointments and other things.

From what I can see, Tinnes doesn't make Windows 10 calendars . I'd like to get a similar sort of desktop calendar. Anyone have suggestions?

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