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The skinnable calendar gets better and better
Published on March 29, 2005 By Frogboy In WinCustomize News

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.

Here's what's new:
# Fixed event sorting again. Hopefully it now works correctly.
# iCalendar plugin wrote also done todo-items to the ics-file. Fixed.
# ToolTip used always the default font. Fixed.
# Imported iCal events were sometimes a day too long. Fixed.
# GrowUpwards didn't work correctly with the event list. Fixed.
# Changed the file system monitoring in iCalPlugin. It now compares the filesize.
# Fixed a memory leak in iCalPlugin.
# "Refresh when screen resolution changes" works again.
# Fixed time parsing routine.
# "Mark all checked as done" doesn't affect read-only items anymore.
# If the ServerPlugin was active modified events were not send to the server. Fixed.
# Reversed the strings in month's and year's align combo box.
# Fixed a crash bug in iCalendar and Server plugins.
# Weekends can be defined with WeekendDays.


Comments
on Mar 29, 2005
Thank you for the info..
on Mar 29, 2005
Yes, thank you.
on Mar 29, 2005
It would be nice if we had a Rainmeter Section to compliment the Rainlender section.
on Mar 30, 2005
That would be nice, Rainmeter has some pretty nice skins and more and more of them are made to go with Rainlender skins, like Sysmetrix does.
on Mar 30, 2005
Hi
I had some doubts in directskinsdk.
I am using DirectskinSDK for my application.
I localized application for hebrew and changed alignment of all controls to Right to left layout.
Now directskin is giving problem with menus and taskbar buttons.Can you give a solution for this problem.

regards
Shrinath
on Mar 31, 2005
I love Rainlendar but it is still having some compatibility issues with Outlook 2000, even with the most recent release. I also figured out that the previous version was the cause of my intermittent system crashes - it was slowly accumulating GDI objects, nearly 10,000 at the time of the last crash - but that particular problem seems to have been fixed with the latest version.

Cheers,
Daiwa