Calender

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GPI
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Calender

Post by GPI »

At the beginning i only want a little program, which display the current day in the SysTray (The thing with the clock in the task-bar). But then it grows...

This program is a little calender, which display a complete week. And you can set a Timer

I think, most of the features don't need a explanation.


You can activate the timer by adding a time in the beginning of each line (the time must be in the right format! For example: "09:05" or "22:10". 9:5 will not work!
You can set more than one timer, when you add in a day entry more lines with a time at the beginning. Important: I activate a automatic word warp. This word warp is not a new line!

To activate the timer, simple close the window or switch the tab.

You can see on "all entries" all entries :) . When you select here a entry (multiselect is enable), you can delete this entries. When you click on export and no entry is selected, all entries are exportet in a ASCII-file.


http://caosandkin.bei.t-online.de/pureb ... lender.zip

calender.exe is the english version / Termin-Kalender is the german version
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Post by TronDoc »

it seems to work quite nicely.
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Post by GPI »

Removed some bugs and correct some english terms (thanks to ... forgot name...)

http://caosandkin.bei.t-online.de/pureb ... lender.zip

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Post by Num3 »

Very very nice!

Now i can kick Outlook forever!
I only used it because of the Calendar, cause I need to keep track of appointaments and ETA's

Nice work ! :mrgreen:
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Post by vanleth »

Simple, beutifull and it even has week numbers. Much more pratical than those 10+ mb calenders.

:D Super :D
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