Pcal is simple to use. After setting up a foreign symbol for the program, the default action is to produce a PS file (called Calendar.ps) for the current month. I will have simple boxes for each day and you can easily mark whatever is appropriate. With the creation of a Calendar.dat file, you can customize the output for individual dates with extream easy and incredible complexity. Pcal can also be used to generate HTML or even setup as a CGI script for dynamic web server use. Note, the CGI aspect is not configured for use in an OpenVMS environment. Included are three other stand-alone calendar-related PS files for printing 3D style-calendars and one simple program for printing 132-column calendars on Z-fold paper the "old fashioned way". Deskcal.ps will generate an octogon shaped calendar for the current year which can be cut-out and glued together to form the 3D calendar. Century.ps will generate a perpetual-style calendar for 1950-2049 that can be cut-out and assembled. Sundial.ps will generate a calendar appropriate for use as a sundial Calen.c will generate ASCII text style calendar to 132-column paper