Monday, May 16, 2011

Rainlendar v2.9b106 Portable by Evan

Rainlendar is a customizable calendar that displays the current month. It is a very lightweight application that doesn't use much system resources or take much space on your desktop.
  • Small and lightweight
  • Different type events can have different appearence
  • Supports Windows transparency
  • Synchronizes events between several clients
  • Localized for multiple languages
  • Shows an alarm when an event is due
  • Supports iCal files.
  • Shows Outlook's appointments
  • Includes a todo-list
  • Works also as Litestep plugin
  • Displays the current date in tray icon
  • Can stick to the desktop (i.e. doesn't hide with Show Desktop)
  • Hotkeys for quick access
  • Easy skinning with an UI
What's new:

- 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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