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MegaHolidays for Palm OS

Only $14.99

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Last Updated: September 30, 2010
Developer: Megasoft2000
Delivery Method: Download
Version: 4.2  

Now your Palm OS can keep you updated on all holidays up to 2015! Includes information about 4,400 holidays and the option to add your own holiday!

There is a fair chance you'll waste your time if you're on a business trip to a foreign country during local or national holidays. Thanks to MegaHolidays, you'll never waste time again!

MegaHolidays will help you effectively schedule your trip to any country. This application will remind you of upcoming holidays, and it will enhance your cultural awareness by researching the origin of a holiday and comparing it to other holiday customs of the world. You also can add any selected holiday to the program's Date Book or export information to your Memo Pad for future reference.

Product Benefits:

  • Includes holidays for 18 religions and 469 countries up to the year 2015
  • Read about 4,400 holidays
  • Features a simple and user-friendly interface
  • Add/edit your own country/religion/holiday

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