Rainy - ( Freeware)
Since it is essential to be well organized, Rainlendar is a great option, offering a detailed schedule of tasks so that important events and other appointments not to be missed are not forgotten.
Rainlendar is a calendar that appears more on the Windows desktop where user can record all the tasks to be performed such day, as time and events and important appointments.
It appears to be below all windows, such as glued on the bottom of the screen or transparent in the foreground, in front of any windows. A number of skins are available including a reflecting display.
Rainlendar can read appointments from Outlook and colors the days that contain schedule. By just placing the mouse over one of them user can see the list of appointments for the day.
Rainlendar also offers the possibility to launch an alert when an event occurs. The user only has to set the date and time and the software takes care of the alert at that time.
Rainlendar is able to synchronize with a server (which runs both Windows and Linux). It then becomes possible to have appointments updated both at home and at the office.
This small application has the advantage of being customized according to user preferences. Indeed, the export or import iCal (iCalendar) is possible thanks to the integrated skins.
# Changes:
* Alarms were not sometimes immediately removed from the alarm window after the due date was changed.
* Timezone in the calendar file was not converted correctly to the target zone so Rainlendar sometimes showed incorrect times for events.
* Buttons remained in the options dialog if the tab was changed from the calendars when something was selected in the list.
* Added "Click through" to the window settings dialog
* Edit control was shown for hidden windows if shown from a lua script.
* Dialogs are set to topmost too if the calendar window position is topmost.
* Outlook.com events are read for the next 4 months (which is the server's limit).
* Added option to fade all windows at once with mouse over.
* Some foreign characters were not read correctly from the iCalendar files.
* Refreshing windows that are "On bottom" should not open them on top anymore.
* Mac iCal events were sometimes shown incorretly as daily instead yearly.
* On right edge the tooltip was opened downwards even though there were more room at the top of the screen.