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Rainlendar

Calendar program


Calendar program

FieldValue
nameRainlendar
screenshotRainlendar Skins.jpg
captionOne of Rainlendar's strengths is its wide variety of skins
developerKimmo Pekkola aka "Rainy"
released
latest release version2.20.1
latest release date
operating systemMac OS X, Windows and Linux
genreCalendar software
licenseShareware
website

Rainlendar is a calendar program for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Versions prior to version 2 are licensed under the GNU GPL as free software, but subsequent versions are proprietary shareware with the paid version costing 9.95 euros.

Features

Rainlendar has small space and memory requirements and a customizable user-interface (using skins). The calendar can be placed on the desktop and can be managed using the Windows notification area. It has common functions such as task list and a reminder alarm. Different event types can be represented with different symbols. Calendars can also be imported or synchronized using common file formats such as Outlook, iCal, and iCalendar files (using a plugin).

In addition to the stand-alone calendar program, Rainlendar-server is available for Windows and Linux, which can synchronize distributed Rainlendar applications. The program can also be used as a LiteStep plugin.

Rainlendar supports 60 languages as of 2016.

References

References

  1. [http://ls.greywool.com/modules/ 2000-03-27] first mention
  2. (2012-09-23). "Free software "Rainlendar" that allows you to register events and schedules and display them with the calendar".
  3. (2008). "PC World". PC World Communications.
  4. Guay, Matthew. (2010-10-18). "Sync Your Rainlendar Calendars For Free With Dropbox".
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