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		<title>Calendar+ Enhances Your PocketPC Calendar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Windows only: Free PocketPC app Calendar+ sorts the Today screen calendar to your liking. Set Calendar+ to only display X number of days ahead or to ignore certain days altogether or to show only relevant appointments. Calendar+ versions are available for Windows Mobile 6/5/2003 and earlier PocketPCs. Thanks, Myrddin-Wyllt!
 Calendar+ [MohairSofa]



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		<title>Pocket Wikipedia is a Condensed Version for Offline Browsing</title>
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