iCalViewer

Application that will display the events from iCal
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  • Demo
  • Price:
  • USD 11.00 | BUY the full version
  • Publisher Name:
  • Karl Goiser
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.goiser.com/batteryviewer/
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • File Size:
  • 1.7 MB

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iCalViewer Description

Application that will display the events from iCal iCalViewer is a useful reminder that displays the events from Apple's calendar application, iCal, in a window.Each event is displayed in a similar way to iCal and marches towards a finish line which is the time now. But wait!There's more! iCalViewer also comes as a handy screen saver, iCalSaver!How it works:Look at the yellow lines on the left of the screen shots. They show where you are in the calendar. The events start at the opposite edge of the display and move towards and past this line. Look at it another way: in the preferences, you can specify how far to look ahead (say one week). This means that all events for the coming week will be visible in the display. The events which are due to start soon (e.g. within an hour) will be close to the line. Those due to start later (e.g. in 6 days' time) will be further away from the line. The pending to do items are listed in a similar-looking box which can be sized and positioned according to user preferences. If there are too many items to fit in the box at once, they will cycle through in pages. Expose:Whether you have one or a hundred windows on the screen, chances are that it will cover up the part of the iCalViewer view you want to see - whether it is the desktop, window or list view. With Expos, you can reveal your desktop with the 'reveal desktop' hotkey or mouse function. This operation will also reveal your desktop view if you are using this mode. iCalViewer has its own hotkey (F8 by default) to 'expose' its view.This operation will bring whatever view you have to the front and shade the rest of the screen. It provides a convenient and fast way of accessing your calendar information. Special Events:The space from the finish line to the opposite edge of the display is where the events within your lookahead time (one week by default) are placed. But what about important events beyond that? For example, if the lookahead for the display is set to 6 hours, it won't show tomorrow afternoon's special meetings or birthdays in the coming week. To overcome this, iCalViewer has a special events list box specifically for events that would not normally be displayed. It can be thought of as a list of events which are 'over-the-horizon'. This is done by specifying a separate, special lookahead for a calendar or an individual event. For example, the lookahead for a 'birthdays' calendar might be set to 2 weeks. All events in the birthdays calendar within the next 2 weeks will then go into the special events list. Here are some examples of how this might be used: · Your display lookahead is set for 24 hours but you have a calendar of birthdays and you want to know about them at least a week in advance, so you set the special lookahead for the birthdays calendar to be 10 days. · You have an iCal calendar for a project and you really want to be reminded of the final date as well as milestones along the way, so you specify the lookahead for the end date to be 6 months and the milestones to be 3 weeks. Here are some key features of "iCalViewer": · You set a lookahead time horizon and events starting within it appear on the display and move slowly across the window or desktop towards now. · Displays in a window or on the desktop. · Also displays iCal to do's. · An expose hotkey brings the display quickly into view. · Better than watching grass grow, but only marginally! Requirements: · iCal 2.0.1 or later. Limitations: · Some features are disabled in demo mode. What's New in This Release: · Minor fix: made iCalViewer more responsive to the screen saver.


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