User Reviews
UK Kalender
UK Kalender is a straightforward calendar and ToDo application with a solid set of features and an easy to use interface. It provides weekly, monthly and yearly views, and allows you to create simple ...
Average of 12 user ratings:
- Jan 15, 2008
- For version:
- 2.1.4
Do you need a calendar? - this is the one! 
I'm using this excellent Calendar for the last 4 years for planning my art shows - listing all the shows to apply, their deadlines...etc, reminders for the deadlines 10 days before or 10 weeks before...It's the most flexible and the most capable Calendar. Trust me, it's The Best of all, and I tried them all. I'm switching to Mac, and will have there Windows too just for one purpose - to keep using this beautiful and useful utility.
Review by: zeeLaz (24)
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- Jan 13, 2008
- For version:
- 2.1.4
Best program of its kind 
I searched for a simple calendar program to replace the one from Microsoft Works. I finally found this, and as it is freeware, is the best value out there. It is one of the few freeware programs that I sent a donation to. Does just what it says - an easy to use program that keeps track of your important dates and syncs to other computers in your network.
Review by: padre44 (8)
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- Aug 03, 2007
- For version:
- 2.1.4
Good at what it does 
UK Kalendar is one of the best freeware calendar/task/reminder programs available. It's very easy to use, and has powerful and flexible repetition and search features and an (essential to me) reminder snooze feature. The interface isn't as pretty as some, but it's straightforward. The one critical feature it's lacking is a daily schedule view, preferably with the task list visible. The month and week views simply aren't enough for managing a full schedule, though it would likely be more than adequate for maintaining a family or workgroup calendar.
Review by: geekmomz (3)
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- Jul 18, 2007
- For version:
- 2.1.4
Superior program 
The author has thought out a very flexible powerful but also easy to use calendar. It would seem to be the only one which has a respectable html export. Its free but to keep him going suggest you donate for the hard work he has put in to this project. Alistair.
Review by: Alistair (6)
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- Dec 19, 2006
- For version:
- 2.1.3
An excellent calendar/scheduler! 
Kalender has all the features anyone could need in a calendar/scheduler program. Alarm, single events, multi-day events,repetitive events of any interval and duration, customizable event categories, customizable display, todo list, system tray resident, pop up on system start, no-nags, no adware, etc... etc... I've tried many scheduler programs, and so far this is the clear winner. And... it's free! (donations accepted... and well worth it) I did have one question during setup, emailed the developer, and got a speedy and accurate answer. Highly recommended!
Review by: AlCampagna
First post
- Aug 18, 2006
- For version:
- 2.1.2
The very best so far ... 
This software is very very good ... All you need for day to day planning, tracking with reminders. Very easy to use with many advanced features. Very stable. Has excellent documentation. Email support is timely and very well written. Even a novice like myself had this up and running in no time ...
Review by: Ardoch
First post
- May 13, 2006
- For version:
- 2.0.0
I have tried only one better than this 
Impressive to say the least considering that it's free. However, I can't help comparing it with another free program - Essential PIM and Essential wins hands down. If UK Kalender had some extra features such as the ability to add an address book where you could add all your contacts details (name, address, birthdays, telephone numbers etc), I would certainly convert but in the meantime I will be staying loyal to Essential PIM.
Review by: Eannes (5)
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- Feb 23, 2006
- For version:
- 1.3.4
Excellent 
One of two of the best programs of its kind. No installation needed,small footprint,relatively low system resource usage and stable. Large interface for extremely easy viewing. All kinds of options available. Highly customizable. You can also setup an alarm using your own wav.file.
Review by: alnjk01 (136)
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- Nov 10, 2005
- For version:
- 1.3.3
Powerful focussed calendar/reminder 
This small app does only one job and it does it very well. It takes time to learn but it's worth the effort because it's so powerful that it can handle practically any reminder task - stretching from annual events like birthdays to intervals of minutes. It's important to create sensible categories for your events to prevent the display becoming muddled. What's missing is the ability to define the holidays. You can download holidays for some countries but not many, but there's no way to register your own holidays (e.g. for other countries or your own days off) - you have to create events for holidays instead. Also it would be good if the year view could be set to start at a month other than January (e.g. teachers generally like to see the year starting from September). But these are minor gripes in an otherwise excellent app.
Review by: VikingMan (13)
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- Nov 05, 2005
- For version:
- 1.3.3
Too good 
I am myself into software development for last 8 years and I have used almost every program in the world till date for organizing my schedule. Ever since I have been using it I have stopped looking for other programs. It has everything you want. Great work guys!!
Review by: vikassethi (2)
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- Sep 17, 2005
- For version:
- 1.3.1
The best for me 
I totally agree with MinMin, take the time to learn it's in depth features and UK Kalender really comes off.
Review by: phoenixmat
First post
- Apr 06, 2005
- For version:
- 1.3.0
Best free calendar/todo/reminder/alarm 
If you're looking for a freeware equivalent to Calendarscope, Windates, Remind-Me, etc., this is it! It is by far the best freeware I've come across for single and recurring alarms and reminders. It does exactly what I want, and has plenty of configuration options. If you try this program, make sure you don't just give it the once-over and then discard it - give it a full test and read the manual, you'll be pleasantly surprised at what it can do. There are many features and options that are not obvious at first glance, although for those people not familiar with command-line arguments the more advanced configuration items can look a bit daunting. I can't wait for v.2!
Review by: MinMin
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