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ChronoWiz
User's Guide
Rev. 2.0
Eigil Krogh Sorensen
Dates + Time based on Time Span + Date + Time.
Time Span between two Dates + Time
ChronoWiz can read and write .ics files (An ICS file is a calendar file saved in a universal calendar format used by several email and calendar programs).
ChronoWiz runs on Windows 10 & 11, macOS, iOS & iPadOS and Android.
As you can see from the screen shots
There is a “Start Date+Time” and an “End Date+Time”.
There are Time Spans between the “Start Date+Time” and “End Date+Time”:
In the row/column with xxx “Tot” each box represents the total number of whole Years, Months, Weeks, Days, Hours OR Minutes between “Start Date+Time” and “End Date+Time”.
In the row/column with “+” xxx the values in the boxes are added together to give the full time span between “Start Date+Time” and “End Date+Time”.
What ChronoWiz does is to “solve the equation” so the time spans equals “End Date+Time” – “Start Date+Time”.
“ddd” will show the three first letters of the name of the day corresponding to the Date+Time.
On the first page: Enter “Start Date+Time” or/and “End Date+Time” or/and a “Time Span” and click the arrow next to the time, (“Start Date+Time”, “Time Span” or “End Date+Time”), you want to calculate.
Under File you can Open and/or save .ics files.
Here you can Open and Read .ics files.
If on the point in time of the event is calculated from time zone for the creator of the event to your time zone so the event simultaneous.
Under Save you can Save/Write to .ics files so others can add the event to their calendars.
If on, the pages are automatically zoomed to window size.
Kind Regards
Eigil Krogh Sorensen