Software Update: Rainlendar 2.5 Build 77 Beta

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A new beta release of Rainlendar was released on Sunday. With this program it is possible to display a calendar on the desktop. Rainlendar is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, and is completely customizable to make. For example, the language and appearance can be adjusted, an alarm can be set and a to-do list can be kept. Rainlendar is available in a free Lite version and a paid Pro version. The latter also offers the possibility to share the calendar for about ten euros and has support for synchronization with Outlook and Google Calendar. The changelog of this release shows the following changes:

Changes:

  • Added icons to the menus.
  • RTM priorities were reversed. Fixed.
  • Outlook’s appointments’ private property didn’t work. Fixed.
  • New calendar wizard now suggest a name for the calendar automatically.
  • Added support for an url field for the events and tasks. The _link_ is shown as a clickable icon in the lists.
  • The horizontal and vertical calendars support week numbers now. The week number is drawn on the first day of the week (use offset to move it).
  • Word wrapping works now for lines without spaces.
  • If updating an event to Google Calendar causes a conflict the updated event will reloaded from the server.

Version number 2.5 build 77 beta
Release status beta
Operating systems Windows 2000, Linux, Windows XP, macOS, Windows Server 2003, Linux AMD64, Linux IA-64, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008
Website Rainlendar
Download http://www.rainlendar.net/cms/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=36&func=view&id=9935&catid=7
File size 6.28MB
License type Freeware
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