Day Number v3.3
Day Number is my little program for computing the day number of the year. Take January 1st of any year, it's day number 1. December 31st of non-leap years is day number 365 and for leap years it's 366. Day Number automatically computes this based on your system's clock by default. But, you can open Day Number to view a calendar, of which you can choose which ever date you want to see what the day number is for it.
So, how do you use Day Number? Once you've downloaded it and installed it, just run it. You'll know that it's running whenever you see the Day Number icon in your system tray as seen in the picture below. Day Number automatically checks to see if your system changes dates. Once every minute, it quickly and quietly checks to see if the date has changed on your system, and if so, it automatically re-computes the day number. By hovering your mouse over the Day Number icon in your system tray, a tool tip will appear with the current day number, as seen here.
Feature Highlights
- Enable Automatic start
- Calendar View
Features
Enable Automatic Start
You can enable Day Number to automatically launch when ever you start your system. By default, Automatic start is disabled. To enable/disable, right click on the Day Number system tray icon, choose "Auto Start".

Calendar View
To view the Calendar View, right click on the Day Number system tray icon, choose "Show..." and the Calendar View is shown.

Other Highlights
Known Issues
In Upcoming Releases
Programming/Developer Details
Day Number was developed in Visual Basic .Net using Visual Studio 2008
This page was last modified on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 12:48:23 PM