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Névnaptár
by Mate Muller
Névnaptár
by Mate Muller
Calendar app with Hungarian name days and bank holidaysCalendar view:• Multiple month calendar view for quick access to any name• Main namedays• Contact's birthdays• Bank holidays• Working day replacements: indicating long weekends and working–non-working day swapsDetailed day view:• Displays the name(s) of a given day • Calendar week numbers• Number of days left until the dayName finder:• Easy and quick way to find any name along with the day(s) when it is celebratedWidget:• Highlighted names of the week• Calendar week numbers• View: one or two weeks can be displayedNotifications:• Reminder for today’s name day(s) • Choose a specific time for your reminderPro subscription, list of features:• Add and manage favorite names• Reminders can be set up and tailored to get notification(s) about an upcoming name day• Reminders can be set up to notify you 1 day/1 week before any name day so you cannot miss any upcoming celebration• Favorite names displayed in chronological order• Favorite names highlighted in colour in calendar and widget view and also in notificationsAnnual Pro Subscription:• Length of subscription is one year• Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase• Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off atleast 24-hours before the end of the current period• Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the endof the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal• Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may beturned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase• Any unused portion of the 1 week free trial period, will beforfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication,where applicableAnd what is name day? Lots of countries (e.g. in Europe, Latin America) have the tradition to celebrate name days. It consists of celebrating a day of the year that is associated with one's given name. There are one to five (first)names assigned to each day of the year. In some countries “name day” is a large and important part of the culture. It’s like birthdays but in some ways even better. When you have your name day even your cell phone provider sends you a greeting! If a given name is celebrated on more than one day, it is customary to choose the first day after the celebrant's birthday.Privacy Policy:http://nevnaptar.bloghaz.hu/en/privacy-policy/Terms and Conditions:http://nevnaptar.bloghaz.hu/en/terms-and-conditions/