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With Linux-powered N900..ANYTHING is possible
I was lazy to calculate how old my friends are and how many days I have to buy a gift for them. So, I wrote a simple application called "Birthday" for doing this job instead of calculating this on my fingers
If someone is interested in translating of it, you can do it as usual using transifex.
BTW: It's was inspired by "Best Birthday" for S60, that I used on my old E66.