In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...] > Settle down, guys! > > Microsoft is going to redefine the standard calendar in a few years to > start at 00, so this won't even be an issue. Sure, if you upgrade to Calendar'00 (projected release date November 1st 2005, Gregorian calendar). Of course, if you're going to be using those dates for mission-critical applications (e.g. Christmas), you'll need Calendar Pro, and for calculating Easter, you'll need the Calendar Pro Developer's Kit (freely available to all certified Calendar developers on having signed the 200-clause Calendar Developer's NDA). -- Eyvind Bernhardsen

