Rainlendar 2.11.1 (32-bit)
Rainlendar is a free and feature-rich computer calendar, which is also really lightweight and uses minimal system resources. It is very easy to use, and stores all the events in the standard iCalendar format, which makes sharing them with other similar applications possible.
Using Rainlendar, you can associate different appearance to different events, add sound alerts to remind you of certain tasks or appointments, and even keep track on your Microsoft Outlook's appointments.
Rainlendar Features:
Events and Tasks
Rainlendar supports events and tasks which both are kept in separate lists. This helps you to keep your life better organized and makes it easier to see what are the upcoming things you need to do.
Alarms
Get notified in advanced before the event is due so that you don't forget your important events. It is also possible to snooze the alarm if you want to get reminded about it later.
Standards Based
All the data is stored in the standard iCalendar format (RFC2445) which is supported by most calendar applications. This makes it easy to transfer the events between applications.
Highly Customizable
The look and feel of the calendar can be changed with skins. You can also mix the skins together and have as many windows visible as you want.
Localized
Rainlendar has been translated to over 50 different languages so you can use it in your native language. It's also possible to use any language when entering the events.
Platform Independent
The application works in all major operating systems: Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. All the data, skins, languages and scripts are the same in all platforms so you can easily migrate between them.
Change Log:
- Fixed a crash bug if another instance of Rainlendar was started.
- "Number of past days the list shows" was not working.
- Reversing the sorting from the event list's context menu could not be done.
- The font effects did not work for custom categories.
- The tool buttons in the manager adjust to the text width.
- It was not possible to remove calendar selection on Mac if "Allow multiple calendars" was enabled.
- Exporting the events in the manager only worked if the list had selection. Now all events are exported if there is no selection.
- The autocompletion works again in the category combobox.
- The traytip does not gain focus anymore when it is shown.
- Double click on the week or day view always created an all day event.
- The reminders were not read correctly from iCloud with CalDAV.
- The status image was not shown in the tray icon on Windows and Mac.
- Executing lua from command line failed on Linux and Mac.
- Creating a exception to a event in week view by dragging deleted the original event from Google calendar.
- Writing events with no duration to iCloud failed.
- Completing an alarm for non-recurring task in the alarm window did not dismiss it.
- Removed hard dependency to the gnome-keyring library on Linux.
- Backup opened incorrect file dialog in Linux.
- The value for "Poll for changes"-setting in Toodledo was not read correctly.
Using Rainlendar, you can associate different appearance to different events, add sound alerts to remind you of certain tasks or appointments, and even keep track on your Microsoft Outlook's appointments.
Rainlendar Features:
Events and Tasks
Rainlendar supports events and tasks which both are kept in separate lists. This helps you to keep your life better organized and makes it easier to see what are the upcoming things you need to do.
Alarms
Get notified in advanced before the event is due so that you don't forget your important events. It is also possible to snooze the alarm if you want to get reminded about it later.
Standards Based
All the data is stored in the standard iCalendar format (RFC2445) which is supported by most calendar applications. This makes it easy to transfer the events between applications.
Highly Customizable
The look and feel of the calendar can be changed with skins. You can also mix the skins together and have as many windows visible as you want.
Localized
Rainlendar has been translated to over 50 different languages so you can use it in your native language. It's also possible to use any language when entering the events.
Platform Independent
The application works in all major operating systems: Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. All the data, skins, languages and scripts are the same in all platforms so you can easily migrate between them.
Title: Rainlendar 2.11.1 (32-bit)
Filename: Rainlendar-Lite-2.11.1-32bit.exe
File size: 14.18MB (14,871,560 bytes)
Requirements: Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
Languages: Multiple languages
License: Freeware
Date added: March 11, 2013
Author: Rainy
www.rainlendar.net
Change Log:
- Fixed a crash bug if another instance of Rainlendar was started.
- "Number of past days the list shows" was not working.
- Reversing the sorting from the event list's context menu could not be done.
- The font effects did not work for custom categories.
- The tool buttons in the manager adjust to the text width.
- It was not possible to remove calendar selection on Mac if "Allow multiple calendars" was enabled.
- Exporting the events in the manager only worked if the list had selection. Now all events are exported if there is no selection.
- The autocompletion works again in the category combobox.
- The traytip does not gain focus anymore when it is shown.
- Double click on the week or day view always created an all day event.
- The reminders were not read correctly from iCloud with CalDAV.
- The status image was not shown in the tray icon on Windows and Mac.
- Executing lua from command line failed on Linux and Mac.
- Creating a exception to a event in week view by dragging deleted the original event from Google calendar.
- Writing events with no duration to iCloud failed.
- Completing an alarm for non-recurring task in the alarm window did not dismiss it.
- Removed hard dependency to the gnome-keyring library on Linux.
- Backup opened incorrect file dialog in Linux.
- The value for "Poll for changes"-setting in Toodledo was not read correctly.
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