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Calendar program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.[1]
Developer(s) | Kimmo Pekkola aka "Rainy" |
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Stable release | 2.20.1
/ September 1, 2023 |
Operating system | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux |
Type | Calendar software |
License | Shareware |
Website | rainlendar |
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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.[2] Calendars can also be imported or synchronized using common file formats such as Outlook, iCal, and iCalendar files (using a plugin).[3][1]
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.
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