Calendars
- AnyDay
offer all of
the features that you would expect from a secure, personalized
online calendar, plus more. The most unique service that they
present is AnyDay RSVP, which allows you to put together invitations
quickly and easily, before emailing these to your recipient list.
AnyDay even registers the responses that your invited friends and/or
associates deliver. AnyDay also offers you the option of synching
your online calendar with your desktop or organizer's
calendar.
- CalScan
Events
produce 'photo events' calendars in which
special events and holidays are noted through the inclusion of a
photo. The calendars are fully personalised, in that you can submit
photos and special days of your own to CalScan and your photos will
appear in their respective location. Fill out their brief survey
form to become eligible for a free calendar in their monthly
drawing.
- ComfortNET
is giving away free year 2000 Comfortable Home
calendars to anyone living in Canada or the United States, though
they do charge a $3 postage and handling fee. In addition, the
company is presenting an innovative program wherein they ask you to
contact your local heating/cooling service company. If the company
then requests calendars from ComfortNET, you will also be given a
$25 cash reward!
- The Daily Drill
presents a free online calendar/personal organiser that
promises to 'spin you into control'. Perhaps the most useful
function of The Daily Drill is that your online calendar can be
synched up with your personal organizer, allowing you to
consistently keep track of your appointments no matter where you
are.
- DayPlan
has
initiated a particularly interesting, and free, personalizable
online calendar/organiser. Users can enter personal details and
notes into the calendar, which can be accessed from any computer
with Internet access.
- Day-Timer Digital
offers a secure, free web-based calendar system that enables
you to access and organize your appointments from any Net-connected
computer.
- DBD International
gives away free calendars on a quarterly basis. Their
calendars feature historically-inspired design, and are intended to
be timeless and functional.
- MCRB
offer
solutions and tips to help your company survive the Millenium Bug.
They will send free Year 2000 calendars to companies who are looking
to rid themselves of the Y2K problem.
- NJ
Homeguide.com
has created a Princess Diana
commemorative tribute calendar for 2000 that is available online.
The calendar can be printed out and stapled (or tied, or bound, or
glued) together.
- Psychedelic
Art
are giving away copies of their 1999 calendar,
which features various brightly colored renderings of fantastic
landscapes. They do ask that you include $2 with your order to
offset costs associated with (overnight) postage and
handling.
- Rand Financial
Services
help make your business planning one step
easier with their unique Futures Trading calendar for traders. The
calendar features contract and market information, government report
days and much more.
- STARLink
are giving away free year 2000 Celebrity Calendars,
featuring many of your favorite film/TV stars of the
year.
- Wheaton
Science Products
are distributing free Year 2000
calendars to science-buffs around the world. You can also use this
form to request catalogs and product information
flyers.
- When.com is sure to
keep your life in order. They offer a secured personalised calendar
service, which features an option to turn it into a group calendar.
This can be used to record birthdays, anniversaries and other
special events, as well as your day-to-day appointments. The
When.com service also puts you in touch with an events directory
that will remind you as to when cultural events that interest you
(such as concerts, trade shows, movie releases, etc) are to take
place.
- Calendar
Two
Calenders One showing Days to Year 2000 the other fully functional showing
what week
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