Daytz is a permanent calendar that associates a text note with any day.
From TurboZen, written by David Phillip Oster.
You never have to save in Daytz: everything is already saved, just the way you see.
More information about Daytz is available using the Help command on Daytz's Help menu.
Daytz is the descendent of my earlier programs: Cal 3.05, and Calendar 2.2.
Daytz, for OS X 10.3 and later.
Features:
- Daytz associates a text note with any day in modern history
- Daytz's window is resizable
- Daytz's data is stored as plain text files, so your information is easily searchable
- Daytz's data is always saved. What you see is what you get.
- Daytz is drag & drop aware (you can drag text from other programs into Daytz, and vice versa.)
- Daytz is services menu aware (a sub-menu of the Daytz menu.)
- Daytz is contextual menu extension aware
- Daytz is global find aware (The text you type into a Find Dialog moves with you from program to program)
Daytz 1.0.5 Clicking here will Download Daytz. (184 KB).
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The Daytz Frequently Asked Questions page.
The Daytz Version History page.
The current version is 1.0.5.
last updated: January 8, 2012