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Rainlendar does not contain any spyware or adware
(or any other kind of malware for that matter
...and this applies to the free Lite version too).
Because of everything it can do, Rainmeter is often overwhelming for new users. A full discussion of how to use it is beyond the scope of this discussion, so have a look at a basic introduction to Rainmeter and some of the best minimalist Rainmeter skins to get started. Rainmeter is a lightweight application for customizing your Windows desktop. Rainmeter works by installing community made ‘skins’, many of which can change how the desktop works with widgets like app launchers, RSS and email readers, calendars, weather reports, and many others. It has been around since Windows XP, where it was used as a tool for displaying basic info on the desktop, but. Rainlendar - Customizable desktop calendar. Rainlendar2 will be installed in a different folder than the previous version (Rainlendar 0.22.1) so it is not necessary to uninstall the old version before you try the new one.
What is the differences between the Pro and Lite versions? See here.
Want to purchase a license for the Pro version? See here.
Want to have new skins? Go to here.
Want to have new languages? Go to here.
Want to see the full change history? See here.
Looking for a PAD file for Rainlendar? Here is Pro and Lite
Mac OS X:
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- Double click on the package
Rainmeter On Mac Download
- Click 'Install package'You can start Rainlendar from the Applications->Office menu.
Or untar (
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tar jxvf Rainlendar-Pro-{version}.tar.bz2Rainmeter On Mac
) and run (cd rainlendar2; ./rainlendar2)Important: If you are upgrading from 32bit version to a 64bit it is adviced to uninstall the old 32bit version before installing the 64bit version.
When upgrading Rainlendar2 to a newer version the installation does not overwrite your settings or events so is possible to install the new version on top of the old version without uninstalling the old one first. Just make sure Rainlendar2 is not running while you do that.
If you have an older version than 0.22.1 you need to first upgrade to 0.22.1 and use that to export the events either as iCalendar or Rainlendar's ini-format.