Rainlendar updates

The skinnable calendar gets better and better

http://www.ipi.fi/~rainy/index.php?pn=projects&project=rainlendar

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.

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Reply #1 Top
Thank you for the info..
Reply #2 Top
Yes, thank you.
Reply #3 Top
It would be nice if we had a Rainmeter Section to compliment the Rainlender section.
Reply #4 Top
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.
Reply #5 Top
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
Reply #6 Top
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