6/5/2023 0 Comments Rainlendar lite vs pro![]() Get notified in advance before the event is due so that you don't forget your important events. This helps you to keep your life better organized and makes it easier to see what are the upcoming things you need to do. The tool supports events and tasks which both are kept in separate lists. Check the list of features and the gallery for a better overview of all the things Rainlendar can do. The alarm can be defined to be set off any duration before the actual event so you have time to prepare for it. You'll also get an alarm when an event or task is due so that you don't miss it. You can also set a due date for the tasks to make sure you'll remember to do them on time. ![]() The task list can be arranged in several ways so that you can keep it better organized. You can also have a separate list for your long term tasks. The icons in the calendar are also available in the event list and other windows to make it easier to separate the events. Different events can have a different appearance on the list so you can easily spot the important events from the others. You can decide how many days in advance you want to see on the list. All the future events are shown in a separate list where you can see the week's events at one glance. The program is a Unicode application and supports localization so you can use it in your own language. ![]() ![]() Rainlendar uses the standard iCalendar format to store its events and tasks so you can easily transfer them between applications. It is possible to use the software with other calendar applications too. The appearance can be customized with skins and you can even mix different skins together. The application is platform independent so you can run it on all major operating systems: Windows, Linux, and macOS. Rainlendar is a cross-platform application that is officially supported on any GNU/Linux distribution, especially Ubuntu and its derivatives, for which pre-built DEB packages are available for download on the project’s website.Īdditionally, the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems are also officially supported by Rainlendar, which has been successfully tested on both 32-bit and 64-bit hardware platforms.Rainlendar is a feature-rich calendar application that is easy to use and doesn't take much space on your desktop. Supported operating systems and hardware platforms Rainlendar Lite and Rainlendar Proįor users’ convenience, Rainlendar is distributed in two editions, a Lite version that includes a decent amount of features useful for any normal Linux user, and a Pro edition that adds advanced features, such as support for network shared calendars, support for Google Calendar and Google Tasks, support for Remember the Milk, Toodledo support, the ability to export calendars to the CSV format, as well as to import them from CSV files, CalDAV and iCal support. It is standards-compliant calendar app that stores its data in the iCalendar format, according to RFC-2445. In addition to events, the application also supports tasks, which are kept in separate lists. It is also possible to use Rainlendar with other calendar applications, as it’s an Unicode application and supports localizations. ![]() Key features include support for different events types with different appearances, transparency, built-in todo-list, the ability to synchronize events between several clients, as well as to display the current date in the tray icon, Outlook's appointments and an alarm when an event is due. The Pro edition of Rainlendar includes all the missing features from the Lite edition, but it is not free. Rainlendar Pro is a commercial, highly-customizable, lightweight and feature rich desktop widget designed from the ground up to act as a standalone calendar that is easy-to-use and doesn't take much space on your open-source desktop environment. ![]()
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