What's new in Calendar 2.79 Beta
Jul 7, 2021
- Auto dedect UTF-8 if no BOM (INI, ANN files)
- Issue with conditional holidays (one-item file) fixed
- PureBasic compiler ver. 5.73
New in Calendar 2.78 (Apr 23, 2018)
- 64 bit versions available
- PureBasic compiler ver. 5.62
New in Calendar 2.77 (Jun 25, 2016)
- PureBasic version 5.42
- Fixed: lost system tray icon when Windows Explorer has crashed
- Bugfix: start full year with "today" info OFF; layout space issue
- Bugfix: increased window width issue
- Bugfix: save full year position (ini file)
- Button style (INI file: handbutton=0) replaced with 2 new items
- HandCursor=1|0 (default:1), ButtonFrame=1|0 (default:0)
New in Calendar 2.76 (Oct 17, 2015)
- Better handling of Windows security warning for help file (CHM)
New in Calendar 2.75 (Feb 24, 2015)
- 2nd copy button: refresh every second is only done if seconds actually running
- PureBasic compiler version 5.31; internal adjustments
- Day icons (systemtray) now included as fixed images (not drawn)
- New menu item: View / "Today .." Info? (show or hide)
New in Calendar 2.74 (Jan 16, 2013)
- Communication with Reminder.exe: send date only on mouse click, Enter
New in Calendar 2.73 (Nov 12, 2012)
- Link style copy "buttons" (with hand cursor)
- When minimizing to system tray: selected date is reset (first copy button=today)
- Format selection also under main menu:options; new: bullet marks
- INI file: format items renamed Format1.i and Format2.i
- Program/data folder info improved (menu:?)
- Size calculation improved
- Holidays/events: Ctrl + click on menu item selects and deselects the other(s)
- INI file option (Windows 7 only): HideToday=1
New in Calendar 2.72 (Oct 17, 2012)
- System tray menu (right click): copy functions added acc. to copy buttons
- Folder info improved; virtual store folder will be shown
New in Calendar 2.71 (Aug 9, 2012)
- Unicode support, UTF-8 language files
- LaunchExternal: relative Path accepted
- XP style for Windows 7/Vista can now be [de]selected in menu:options
- Windows 7/Vista: "VirtualStore" used if installed under "Program Files"
New in Calendar 2.70 (Jul 2, 2012)
- New Ctrl+page up/dn handling (full year mode): step by year, keeping months at their position
- Calendar can now be used by Reminder.exe instead of its built-in calendar box
- Option menu will offer an item to launch if specified in the INI file
- Bugfix: Issue with focus change to other window
New in Calendar 2.62 (Oct 11, 2011)
- System Tray Icon (if activated) shows current day (1..31)
- INI file option: FullYearRows=3 (*4 months) or 4 (*3 months, default)
- Holidays: Multiple '?' conditions supported (to move holidays, if they fall on Sat/Sun)
New in Calendar 2.61 Beta (Jun 24, 2011)
- Bug fix: INI file option StartPrevious produced wrong year in January
- Fixed: Issue when Calendar launched minimized and never used
- Desktop bounds and size control improved
New in Calendar 2.60 (Sep 29, 2010)
- Holiday menu items separated (::), checkmarks to select/deselect
- Event tables (holidays, sports events, birthdays..) can be combined (merged)
- XPstyle option (Vista/7) also possible by INI file statement XPstyle=1
- INI file: StartPrevious=#day - previous month depending on current #day of month
- Full year: if not enough desktop height: display changes to 4 (columns) by 3 (rows)
- Working directory ("run in..") is ignored, if INI file exists in program folder
- Help improved (Holidays, XPstyle)
New in Calendar 2.50 (Sep 2, 2010)
- Vista/Seven, Windows bugs compensated:
- Full year display always begins with January
- Switching to full year and back will preserve selected date
- Background color extends behind buttons
- Command option /XPstyle forces XP style month boxes under Vista/Seven (colors!)
- SystemTray mode: [x] button to minimize; new tray menu (right mouse)
- Alternative title buttons/handling see help: Tweaks/System Tray..
- Holidays: New condition to move holidays that fall on a weekend (see help)
- Help, Tweaks: First week of year (Registry)
New in Calendar 2.12 (Jun 27, 2007)
- "Grippy" to indicate window is resizable
- Frame around calendar