Rainlendar 2.8

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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.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Aug 21, 2009
  • Publisher: Rainy

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Rated 10/50 by DudeBoyz at 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.

Rated 50/50 by anomoly at Feb 23, 2009

Jeez. You guys complain about a few megs of memory. My s***box uses a tad over 13 mb just so I can have a simple but useable desk calendar, and I have only a gig of ddr400. ProcessExplorer uses more on mine (17+). It for me is practical and has a small desktop footprint which is what is important. LClock has a nice calendar too, but it can't do what this can nor will it run in sharpenviro. You should really suggest a better (I bet u can't) one than use memory as an excuse to bash a perfectly good piece of software. This is the only program I run that has a pro version which is saying a lot for the software itself.

Rated 40/50 by Pkshadow at Feb 23, 2009

With this products footprint taking more and more I see "no" reason to upgrade from a earlier version if you can find it. I would like for that version as it was a "great" app for what it does. Since I do not run Outlook it is a great app for me! If you can balance what you use and what you do not this version my still be a useful program. It's about time all apps start migration to Win7 so lets see still where this goes before condemning it to far down! \Does what it is suppose too, works great!

Rated 10/50 by DudeBoyz at Feb 23, 2009

Still not liking the changes, and the very slow development cycle. I think this app is pretty much irrelevant at this point. Surprised they even bothered with an update, actually. Here is there CHANGELOG page: http://www.rainlendar.net/download/Changes.txt

Rated 50/50 by stisev at Mar 29, 2009

I can't believe people are rating this so low. I replaced Lightning (thunderbird) and Outlook calendar with this and NEVER looked back. I input stuff directly in Rainlendar and don't need the pro version (which only includes google calendar + outlook calendar support). It's free, portable, stable, and does what it says! Right now it's taking 8.3MB with a calendar full of stuff. Sometimes it does take as high as 14-16MB, but seriously, if it does what I want (and does it well), who cares?

Rated 50/50 by bilal1947 at Mar 30, 2009

"The Best lite weight dekstop calendar so far seen" small, fully customiseable. a little bit complex or for expert user

Rated 50/50 by tahnoki at May 31, 2009

"I love it! Use it constantly to track everything" easy to use. repeat function is wonderful. I would like a to do list that lasts longer than a day. It's quick easy to use. Adding events is super easy and the repeat function is a lifesaver for tracking prescription renewals that all have different due dates. Mettings, appointments, birthdays whatever you need to tract it does it.

Rated 50/50 by hzdatny at Sep 19, 2009

"works well with others and is light" eay to work with, very intuitive No cons as far as I can tell

Rated 50/50 by joemilio04 at Sep 29, 2009

"excelente, more best is not possible" Very simple to use The titles are in english, and it's not possible modify to Spanish With rainlendar i am up to day with my commitments, rainledar remember them

Rated 50/50 by some guy at Feb 7, 2011

version 2.8.1 stable 6.7 megs of ram used works like a charm simple and non bloat.