Rainlendar is a feature rich calendar application that is easy to use and doesn't take much space on your desktop. The application is platform independent so you can run it both on Windows and on Linux. The appearance can be customized with skins and you can even mix different skins together.
2.4 (Aug 27, 2008)
This used to be a decent, if a bit buggy, app way back in the day. But man, it's just turned into a bloated unstable mess. I feel bad that the program went in that direction, because it had a great deal of potential, imo.
2.2 (Dec 7, 2007)
Gave this another try just to use the "to do list" and thats all I have showing and it uses 16,542k just to do that!!!!!
rubbish
2.1 Build 43 Beta (Jul 17, 2007)
[2.1 Build 43] - 17 Jul 2007
o Alarm time was calculated incorrectly for weekly recurring events. Fixed.
o Added support for urls in the lists and to tooltip.
o Tooltip can be left open (or kept hidden) by keeping shift key down.
o Added edit links to Outlook events. The links can be hidden from the settings.
o Added "Disable text formatting" advanced option to disable the wiki style formatting and the hotlinks.
o Fixed Outlook notifications with nested calendar folders.
o Added "DST" to item which can be used to disable DST adjustment.
o Added option for safe uploads to the network calendars.
o Fixed a DST problem which caused some months to be shown incorrectly in certain timezones.
o Fixed window snapping in Linux.
o Added option to close the MAPI connection in Outlook plugin so that the message store file isn't locked all the time.
o Added option to poll changes in the Outlook and automatically refresh when events when something happens.
2.1 Build 42 (Jul 3, 2007)
SMALL FOOTPRINT my ass!!!
Older Versions were but I really don't think something that uses more memory than my Kaspersky or ZoneAlarm v5 or Opera all while I write this could be considered small. AND FOR WHAT?!?!?!