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Now In: Calendar Articles - Web Calendar Programs

This section is our interactive section designed for you to experience some of our calendaring and timekeeping technology. Many of the web programs here supplement an article from the Calendars or TimeKeeping menu options.

Calendar Programs:

  • Convert A Date can translate any date expressed in one of 18 calendars into all other formats.
  • Days Until.. is a counter of a collection of major world holidays expressed in the context of their calendar and allowing you to interactively view the result in any calendar you desire.
  • Find Day of Week is a Gregorian weekday calendar with over 20 Gregorian reforms in its knowledge base. The day of the week for the Great Fire of London (September 2, 1666) for example varies depending upon which country was reporting the catastrophe.
  • Chinese Zodiac this web program allows you to uncover the Chinese zodiac character from a calendar date is an extension of our lengthy Article on the Chinese Calendar itself.
  • Japanese Erahere we provide the year in the terms of the Japanese Emperor's reign for any inputted Gregorian date.
  • Mayan Just for fun. Like the font in this web program? Its one of ours, too.

Astronomical Programs:

  • Lunar Calendar See the moon from the context of any calendar, as well as from the context of either north or south hemisphere. (Our perception of the lunar phase changes depending which hemisphere the observer is in.)
  • Primary Moon Phases See the primary moon phases (New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Third Quarter and (possibly) Blue Moon, from the context of any calendar, as well as from the context of either north or south hemisphere.
  • Solstices and Equinoxes See the dates for the Solstices and Equinoxes from the context of any calendar, as well as from the context of either north or south hemisphere.

Historical/Scheduling Programs:

  • This Day In History
  • Schedule A Meeting A little web program that tackles a big problem - in a way that we've never seen addressed before. How do you determine which times are available for a meeting when the participants are in different countries, on different calendars, with different workday rules, observing different holidays?

This section is intended to provide a hint of the kind of calendaring/timekeeping/scheduling technologies that interest us, and hopefully you. If you have any comments or questions, feel free to drop an e-mail to: webmooster@wundermoosen.com

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