The Iranian Calendar app is an application with the capabilities required for every Iranian. The most important features of this app are as follows:
Daily, monthly and weekly showrooms
Official Jalali, Avestan and Lunar Officials
Possibility to use the official holiday of the country
View history in the status bar and in the widget
Provide information about the ancient calendar and ancient religions of Iran
The ability to integrate with a cell phone or tablet for reading and recording events
The Iranian calendar is a useful application that you can use with a variety of applications on your phone.
One of the difficulties of our Iranians in working with smartphones is the fact that most of its yearbooks do not show the Iranian days and months. Although smartphones have replaced a lot of things, this does not make our smartphone a badge and a yearbook too. It's just that we write down less on the phone and write down our daily work.
The first feature of the Iranian calendar is that the days and months of Iran are very simple, beautiful and functional in the phonebook. Special days and country naming for days and what's in the country's almanacs are included in this software to keep the user out of the paperwork yearbook.
The user can write their own notes and time schedules just like a timetable and alert them to it. You can record events such as celebrations, gatherings, etc. to keep your software up to date.
The ancient timeline of this software is based on the Avesta Timeline and we have written about the methodology of this timeline.
Ancient ritual events and ancient names have also been written in this site, which is another feature of this software, various knowledge and the persistence of Iranian rituals and celebrations written in the timeline.
This timeline contains the Jalali (Solar), Avestan, AD and AH dates, and the user can see at one glance what name this day is in the Avestaan calendar, and what day is it in the Hollywood or Lunar calendar.
The method of obtaining days in different yearbooks has been programmed for the same software and has not been used with open programs; apart from the lunar calendar, we have used Joda time to extract history outside of the matching period.
We believe that it is good for any Iranian to have this timeline on its smartphone. Both for understanding your ancient history and the incentive to benefit from smartphone apps for life.
Daily, monthly and weekly showrooms
Official Jalali, Avestan and Lunar Officials
Possibility to use the official holiday of the country
View history in the status bar and in the widget
Provide information about the ancient calendar and ancient religions of Iran
The ability to integrate with a cell phone or tablet for reading and recording events
The Iranian calendar is a useful application that you can use with a variety of applications on your phone.
One of the difficulties of our Iranians in working with smartphones is the fact that most of its yearbooks do not show the Iranian days and months. Although smartphones have replaced a lot of things, this does not make our smartphone a badge and a yearbook too. It's just that we write down less on the phone and write down our daily work.
The first feature of the Iranian calendar is that the days and months of Iran are very simple, beautiful and functional in the phonebook. Special days and country naming for days and what's in the country's almanacs are included in this software to keep the user out of the paperwork yearbook.
The user can write their own notes and time schedules just like a timetable and alert them to it. You can record events such as celebrations, gatherings, etc. to keep your software up to date.
The ancient timeline of this software is based on the Avesta Timeline and we have written about the methodology of this timeline.
Ancient ritual events and ancient names have also been written in this site, which is another feature of this software, various knowledge and the persistence of Iranian rituals and celebrations written in the timeline.
This timeline contains the Jalali (Solar), Avestan, AD and AH dates, and the user can see at one glance what name this day is in the Avestaan calendar, and what day is it in the Hollywood or Lunar calendar.
The method of obtaining days in different yearbooks has been programmed for the same software and has not been used with open programs; apart from the lunar calendar, we have used Joda time to extract history outside of the matching period.
We believe that it is good for any Iranian to have this timeline on its smartphone. Both for understanding your ancient history and the incentive to benefit from smartphone apps for life.
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