2016 ColorCAL Mondays excluded

by FourCatsApp

free


not available



This is NOT the correct calendar for USPS Letter Carriers or Clerks with the standard Color coded Sunday rotating day off schedule. Search the Play store for ColorCal FourCatsView your schedule of days off on your Android device!!
ColorCal 2016 (Monday exclusion) is a calendar designed for the select group of USPS employees who have the regular Sunday / Rotating schedule which excludes Mondays from the Day Off rotation. This is a very niche product and I will continue to make it until my wife retires unless there is enough interest to justify my time.
This is a simple app that does one thing. It displays a calendar of your days off. Simply determine which calendar fits your schedule. No complicated or intrusive settings.
Disclaimer: The calendar is believed to be true and correct and by using this app you agree to hold me harmless in the event of errors or omissions
I respect your privacy. There is no SPAM, Ads or in-app purchases. It does not collect, save or ask for ANY information. The only permissions required are to access the network and it is included by the software package used to build the app. The app can be used without connectivity.
WARNING: ONLY get apps from the Google PLAY store. Other sources may provide unsafe and/or altered apps. For your safety, I only distribute through the Google PLAY store.
This app has been tested on Gingerbread 2.3.7 (ZTE Midnight), KitKat 4.4.4 (MotoX, Nexus5, Galaxy S5) and Jellybean 4.2.2 (Galaxy Tab2 7.0)
If you like he calendar, Tell your co-workers and family so I can continue to create the calendar. SPREAD THE WORD!!
A NOTE ABOUT APP ECONOMICS
Be aware that of the $.99, 30% goes directly to GOOGLE wallet fees. It requires about 100 downloads to break-even and that does not account for related things like the web site and software fees OR any of my own expenses (time, equipment, caffeine etc.). How much would it cost to purchase or create a calendar of your own? I do not expect to get rich writing apps, but, I don't want to come up short either.