Version 4 of Mysterium Calendar and Journal

Updated 2009-01-24 17:57:57 by Megabyte

1. What is mysterium?

Mysterium is a calendar that can display a high range of dates, from 9999 B.C to 9999 A.D. It’s not only a calendar, but also a journal and contains an integrated image manager, Ikonikos.


2. What does it feature?

  • Its databases are reliable. Mysterium uses sqlite3, which does atomic transactions. This translates in fewer chances of database corruption.
  • Mysterium executables are self-contained. Carry them with you, anywhere, using a pendrive.
  • Cross-platform: suports both Windows (2000 / XP / Vista) and Linux (any distribution).
  • No need to install any libraries. Just click-and-run.
  • Integrated image manager: slideshow your images, preview them and backup them up in two clicks.
  • Multiple journal entries per day. Add as many entries per Day you want, and assign each of them one photo.
  • Image recycling. Do you like a certain image and would like to use it in your journal 20 times in a row? No problem! Mysterium will point to the image you want to instead of mindlessy adding it repeatly in the database, resulting in a big space saving.
  • Introductory, offline and comprehensive beginner documentation. The basic features of the interface is explained in a pdf file.

3. I can't wait to download this. Where can I get my copy?

Windows binaries

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