Jewish Calendar calculates dates, holidays, parshiot, and more. It can handle both diaspora and Israeli schedules. And it works natively on both Mac OS 9 and X.
A guy named Frank Yellin wrote this. I have officially adopted it, carbonized it, and we'll see what happens now.
Version 2.1.3 (13 February 2012)
Updates Yom HaZikaron/Yom HaAtzmaut handling for a new law
Version 2.1.2 (16 April 2002)
Remembers menu settings (Diaspora/Israel, Gregorian/Julian, etc.) and page setup
Uses sheets for printing UI
Version 2.1.1 (27 December 2001)
Small arrows in year picker dialog now work properly under Mac OS X
New icon (thanks to Jomy Muttathil)
Adjustment to Yom HaShoah date calculation (thanks to Ben Stitz)
Minor tweaks here and there
Version 2.1 (24 September 2000)
Carbonized it (fizzzzzzzzzz....)
| If you have… | then… |
|---|---|
| Mac OS X 10.7 Lion or Mac OS X 10.6.710.6.8 ("Snow Leopard") | get Jewish Calendar at the Mac App Store. |
| Mac OS X 10.610.6.6 ("Snow Leopard") | go to the Apple Menu > Software Update… and update your Mac to get the App Store. Then go to the Mac App Store and get Jewish Calendar there. |
| Mac OS X 10.410.5 | download Jewish Calendar 2.1.2 (26K; .zip) from Pittsburgh. (Note that this version of Jewish Calendar doesn't have all the latest fixes; you should upgrade your Mac OS so you can run the App Store version.) |
| Mac OS X 10.010.3 | download Jewish Calendar 2.1.2 (26K; .sit) from Pittsburgh. (Note that this version of Jewish Calendar doesn't have all the latest fixes; you should upgrade your computer so you can run OS X Lion and the App Store version.) |
| Mac OS 8.69 | download Jewish Calendar 2.1.2 (26K; .sit) from Pittsburgh, and if you're running Mac OS 8.6, download CarbonLib from Apple. (Note that this version of Jewish Calendar doesn't have all the latest fixes, but if you're running a computer this old I doubt you'll care.) |
| Earlier than Mac OS 8.6 or 68k-based Mac | Who are you and why are you doing this? Go download Frank Yellin's original Jewish Calendar (20K; .sit) from Pittsburgh. |