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Pink Calendar & Day Planner 5.0b - User Guide and FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions - Pink Calendar & Day Planner
- Why is Pink Calendar called Pink Calendar?
"Magenta Calendar" sounded funny. I wanted the program to have a memorable name.
- How do I uninstall Pink Calendar?
The same way as you uninstall any Windows program, through the Control Panel Add/Remove programs.
- My license code doesn't work. What do I do?
The version you have is probably old, or new. If you are a licensed user then refer to the email I sent you to see if you have a license code for your version. Email me if that doesn't work (include the email that you registered with).
- Can I install Pink Calendar again?
Generally it is safe to install a new version on top of an old version (just not while it is running). You can be extra careful by using the Backup feature.
- I installed the new version of Pink Calendar. Why do I not see it?
Most likely you didn't exit the old version before installing the new version (Windows will not overwrite the EXE file of a running program, and it doesn't complain either).
Or you installed into one folder but are running from another.
Or you installed an old download.
Or your browser has cached an old download and isn't downloading a new one.
Or you already have the latest version.
- Why doesn't Pink Calendar have every feature imaginable?
My goal is to keep PinkCal simple. Having every feature imaginable (like most software) would be a violation of that goal. Most users (including programmers) curse the complexity of software.
- Is Pink Calendar software guaranteed to be bug free?
Long answer: proving that software is completely bug free has been shown to be mathematically impossible (due to the length of time it would take to accomplish).
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