Rainlendar 2.9 Beta 106

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.

Title:
Rainlendar 2.9 Beta 106
File Size:
8.4 MB
Requirements:
Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Freeware
Date Added:
15 May 2011
Publisher:
Rainy
Homepage:
http://www.rainlendar.net
MD5 Checksum:
2398B139EB79791DCB832E839E62F1B6

- Added timeformat and dateformat variable types which allow skins to share the Rainlendar's default format as set in the options.
- It's now possible to limit the number of past events read from the Google Calendar.
- Changing the start date in the to do editor didn't update the recurrence choises correctly.
- Time items in the schedule were not always drawn to the end of the list.
- Window fading is disabled on Linux because it sometimes causes the windows to stay fully transparent.
- Google and RTM calendars could crash if offline file was used.
- Added header to the print output.
- Initial support for Google Tasks




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