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With Holidays of USA you can view the dates of
- Federal Holidays,
- Important Christian days,
- Other important days of USA and
- Moon Phases (Full, New and Quarters)
from 2006 to 2031
(except Superball Sunday and Income Tax day)
Just check the days you want to insert into your calendar and press two buttons to finish that task.
In the included Holiday Plan you get all necessary information about holidays and important appointments to plan your Private Holiday comfortable. Just select the day and press one button and the Private Holiday is directly inserted into you calendar application.
Holiday of USA and Holiday Plan is a powerful program:
- 85 Holidays in a list view from 2006 to 2031 (except Superball Sunday and Income Tax day)
- Comprehensive descriptions of nearly every holiday
- Easy insert checked holidays into your calendar by pressing two buttons
- But also powerful settings of for inserting (time, category)
- Insert free definable days like school holidays or university holidays
- Very comfortable and unique Holiday Plan to plan your Private Holidays with all the information about holidays and appointments
- Holiday Plan additionally counts the remaining Private Holidays for you.
- Displays and inserts the moon phases where the dates/time are displayed in your local time, taking into account the time zone and daylight saving.
- Gives you the information which holidays are already inserted into your calendar. You can also delete them again
- Holiday of USA and Holiday Plan can be easily installed on your device. Just download, unzip, install 2 files and HotSync your device and you are ready.
- Works on every Palm PDA starting from OS3 like T3, T5, TX, Treo or Centro
- And ALL future updates will be free of charge!
Download the trial on this page and test it! (The trial is limited to 2006 only)
The following holidays covered by this program:
- Kwanzaa (last day)
- New Year's Day
- Martin Luther King Day
- Chinese New Year
- Groundhog Day
- Super Bowl Sunday
- Boy Scout Day
- Lincoln's Birthday
- Valentine's Day
- Presidents' Day
- Washington's Birthday
- Mardi Gras
- International Women's Day
- Holi
- St. Patrick's Day
- Spring Equinox
- April Fool's Day
- Begin Daylight Sav. Time
- Income Tax Day
- Patriot's Day
- Earth Day (March Equinox)
- Earth Day (env. teach-in)
- Admin. Professionals' Day
- Cinco de Mayo
- Nurses Day
- Mothers's Day
- Armed Forces Day
- Memorial Day
- Flag Day
- Father's Day
- Summer Solstice
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Grandparent's Day
- Patriot Day
- Autumn Equinox
- Columbus Day
- Boss's Day
- United Nations Day
- End Daylight Saving Time
- Halloween
- Election Day
- Veterans Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Winter Solstice
- Kwanzaa (first day)
- New Year's Eve
- Inauguration Day
- Silvester
- Mary, Mother of God
- Epiphany
- Candlemas
- Shrove Tuesday
- Ash Wednesday
- World Day of Prayer
- First Sunday of Lent
- Orthodox Lent Begins
- Second Sunday of Lent
- St. Patrick's Day
- Third Sunday of Lent
- Fourth Sunday of Lent
- Fifth Sunday of Lent
- Palm Sunday
- Maundy Thursday
- Good Friday
- Holy Saturday
- Easter Sunday
- Easter Monday -Dyngus Day
- Orthodox Easter Sunday
- Ascension Day
- Pentecost
- Whit Monday
- Corpus Christi
- Assumption of Mary
- Word Communion Sunday
- Reformation Day
- All Saints Day
- All Souls Day
- 1st Sunday in Advent
- Immaculate Conception
- 2nd Sunday in Advent
- 3rd Sunday in Advent
- 4th Sunday in Advent
- Christmas Eve
- Christmas Day
Update Information
Last updated on 03/24/09
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