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Calendar Creator Deluxe 8 | List Price: $49.99 Discount Price: $5.00

| Platform: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows 95 Brand: Broderbund Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2001-10-25
Old versions were much better [Posted on 2002-03-25] We've been using Caldendar Creator for many years and because of a computer upgrade had to go to the newest version. It leaves a great deal of white space because you are forced to have each event either boxed or bannered. I called the company to see if I was missing something that I could change to decrease the white space so the print will get larger and the person on tech support was rude. I hope they lose that feature in the next version. In the meantime, I am trying to find an old computer to install the old version on.
Lots of glitches: [Posted on 2002-04-04] Compatibility problems with XP - despite claimed compatiblity. Doesn't work with my newest print drivers - had to load old drivers. Formatting text is more difficult than with older versions - tab key doesn't function properly. I'm going to buy version 7.0 & eat the [money] loss & hope I can get 7.0 to run on XP (emulating an earlier version of Windows).
Too many bugs [Posted on 2002-10-04] I have been using Calendar Creator Deluxe for several years over many releases. Each version gets more difficult to configure. I had finally solved the many problem in ver. 7 when 8 appeared and I foolishly switched, bad move. Ver. 9 has just been released and I am going to try once more, if it is this bad I give up!
DON'T BUY IT [Posted on 2003-03-10] Picked it up as an impulse buy at Staples. EXTREMELY FRUSTRATING to use. Almost works. Date entry fields are way messed up. Can't correctly set date range to print. Can't set Event dates in a reasonable fashion. CCv8 is a POS. As much as it pains me to say it, I must recommend that people use MS Outlook instead...
How can a reputable company..... [Posted on 2004-11-10] screw up a perfectly simple program? Ask Broderbund, as they went out of their way to make this product nearly 100% unusable. Further, one can not access their support/help or even "contact us" links. Suggestion--pull the product from your offerings. BTW, the website does offer the following advice; "If you are having problems you should first become a better (more knowledgeable ) user, as most problems can be corrected if you do so."
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