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pcal: pcal (generate monthly format calendars)
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pcal:
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pcal: PCAL is a multi-platform (Unix/Linux, DOS, DOS+DJGPP, Windows+Cygwin,
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pcal: Amiga) program which generates annotated PostScript or HTML calendars
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pcal: in a monthly or yearly format.
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pcal:
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pcal: It is usually run from the command line but there is an HTML/CGI
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pcal: capability as well, to generate calendars (in either PostScript or
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pcal: HTML format) from a web-browser interface.
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pcal:
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pcal: Homepage: http://pcal.sourceforge.net
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