Saturday, February 23, 2008
Feature-rich customizable desktop calendar
It's called Rainlendar.
This platform independent application runs on both Windows and Linux and you can have it for free (Lite version). Simple and easy to use, it does not take up a lot of desktop space. Users can also customize it or place its panels anywhere on the desktop. Several skins and language versions are available.
Rainlendar may be used with other calendar applications as it uses the standard iCalendar format to store events and tasks. This enables users to easily transfer event and task details between applications. Users can also subscribe to online calendars and see Outlook (Pro only) appointments directly in Rainlendar.
Rainlendar has three basic panels: the calendar, to-do list, and events. All these panels may be set to varying levels of transparency. They are so designed to give users convenient access to information on appointments or events at one glance. Different events can have a different appearance in the calendar and to-do and event lists, making it easy to spot the important events from the others. Calendar icons may also be set to make it easier to separate events.
There's an alarm feature in Rainlendar to make sure things to do and important events are not easily missed or overlooked. Get advance alerts for events and tasks.
Events and tasks in Rainlendar may also be printed in a list or a month view. Moreover, a search feature makes it easy to locate certain task or event details when there's just too many of them.
I don't know what's with the name but definitely, Rainlendar is an app worth downloading and using. Get it here.
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