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WinDateFromUno 3.1.7.1, published by Giulio Sorrentino, is a small Windows utility designed to compute the exact elapsed time between today and any user-defined past date. The program was conceived as a lightweight memory aid for people who wish to keep track of personally significant events—most notably the day they first met someone—and to recall that interval quickly during later encounters. After entering the original date and an associated name, the application displays the number of days, months and years that have passed, updating automatically each time it is launched. Because the data are stored locally, the same calculation remains available on subsequent openings, sparing users from manual counting or calendar browsing. Although the author playfully positions the tool as social facilitation software, its underlying engine is a straightforward date-difference calculator, making it equally suitable for remembering project milestones, warranty expirations, medical check-ups, or any other anniversary that might otherwise slip from memory. The single published release, version 3.1.7.1, ships as a compact desktop executable compatible with current Windows editions; no further feature branches or parallel editions have been documented. The program falls within the Date & Time utilities category, offering a narrowly focused but potentially handy supplement to schedulers and reminder suites. WinDateFromUno is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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