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MenuCalendarClock gives you instant access to your Entourage calendars and tasks from a menu bar icon. A monthy calendar view with your Entourage schedule is just a click away. A configurable clock is included as a free add-on.

Most features are free to use, some require a registration.

Features:

  • Adds icon with current date and/or time to the menu bar with Entourage schedule and tasks as tool tip
  • Shows each days Entourage events as tool tip of each calendar day
  • Shows daily/weekly/monthly schedule list
  • Shows list of uncompleted tasks
  • Shows calendar weeks
  • System-wide hotkey to open/close calendar drawer
  • Lots of preferences to customise look and functionality
  • Release versions are available in English, German, Finnish, French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Catalan, Russian, Norwegian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese and more

The basic features can be used freely without strings attached, the advances features require a registration.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.8.2:
  • Solves a Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) compatibility issue with the main popup menu.
REQUIREMENTS
  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • Microsoft Entourage 2004 (optional)

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Developer:Objectpark Software
Downloads:8,817
  - Version d/l:258
Business:Personal Info Managers
License:Shareware
Date:11 Nov 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$19.95
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MenuCalendarClock for Entourage User Reviews (5 posts)Write A Review
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Feb 19 2006
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ANON BUD  Very nice app. Does what it is intended to do. It has now replace iClock in my menu bar...I know, they're not the same, but iClock was getting way too buggy for me!  
(Version 2.2)

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Aug 18 2005

ANONYMOUS  FYi, the developer of this product has been around for a number of years. So I don't think this program falls into your category of calendar-developers-who-disappear...  
(Version 2.1)

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Feb 24 2005
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JIMW  Choosing an paying a shareware fee for a clock replacement for Apple's date & time preference is in my opinion getting similar to accepting an invitation to dance in a mine field. Most are overpriced for what they do and many are unstable or lack the one feature you most desire when they meet the other criteria you want.

Soon after you pay the shareware fee many seem to disappear after an update or two or be sold off to someone else who then wants to stick you for another fee. Freeware versions seem to transform into expensive shareware versions after they promise not to. Finally when you finally find a usable basic simple product that does what you want it to do and pay your fee, the developer almost always feels that they have to come out with an "enhanced" version that complicates what was a nice simple and useful product with extra "features" that only a small minority might want or use.

The bottom line: if you don't care for the current selection of available clock replacements, be patient and wait a month instead of spending your money. For in a month you may very well be present with a number of new options and the one sort of would accepted may have disappeared along with some of the ones that you did not like at all.

So do your research, keep informed, try to stay with the freeware products if they can fulfill your needs to avoid the disappointment of spending money for something that you may not be pleased with later on, and enjoy you dance in the mine field of clock replacements.

I am currently using this product in its freeware mode, like it, and have had no problem with it other than its occasional "Nag" for money. My only quibble with it is the price required to activate all of its features. That is why I rated it as "poor value." Its freeware mode saved it from a "1" in this category. Other than that I would recommend it.   
(Version 1.6.4)

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Mar 10 2005

BRUCE  Jim, I could not have said it better. I'm with you on the whole issue of share vs. free.  
(Version 1.7)

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Mar 11 2005

ANONYMOUS  Relax JimW, it's just 25 bucks. Hardly worth comparing to a minefield.  
(Version 1.7)

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Feb 16 2005

ANONYMOUS  This app is a great idea, and what I've wanted since the original CalendarClock 1.0, but it requires Entourage to be open and is slow when it launches, etc. I don't even have to have Entourage open to get reminders from it's built-in notifier.

Hopefully MCC4E it won't be this bloated feeling forever.

Still keeping my eye on this, but not straying from the nice and lightweight (and free) original CalendarClock 1.0  
(Version 1.6.4)

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Jan 25 2005

INTERESTED  Kept getting the spinning ball. My calendar is pretty large (6xxx items according to data file on palm). Looks cool and will likely buy if the bugs get worked out.  
(Version 1.6b6)

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Feb 1 2005

DIRK THEISEN  Dear user,

Please send us a bug report detailing your problems and we will work on it.

Greetings,

Dirk Theisen, Objectpark Software  
(Version 1.6.2)

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