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JPlanner 1.2

Development :: Components & Libraries

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JPlanner is a calendar and scheduling component for Java Swing. The control supports yearly, monthly, weekly and daily schedule views. Each view provides a distinct layout of the time cells and can display events such as appointments and meetings. The timetable view displays a day's schedule where the columns represent dates, locations, tasks or contacts, and the rows represent hours or minute intervals. The major features of JPlanner are listed below: The Schedule - Allows definition of custom-typed events - Supports recurring events - Can be stored in XML format Views - Timetable view - Resource view - List view - Month view - WeekRange view - MonthRange view User interaction - In-place item editing - Interactive item creation and modification - Single and multiple item selection - Scrolling - Automatic scrolling while dragging items with the mouse - Tool-tips - Column resize in Timetable view Programming - Programmatic access to both schedule objects and the calendar methods and properties - Numerous properties for customizing the appearance and behavior of every calendar view - Rich event set Output - To display via Java Swing - Print Preview - Printing - Export the calendar as an image Appearance - Fully customizable style-based appearance - Customizable fonts, colors and alignments of displayed text - Images can be associated with calendar elements - Header and item shadows - Custom painting of various elements - User-assigned mouse cursors - Rich choice of pen and brush styles - Themes

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Version: 1.2
Author: MindFusion LLC

License: Commercial
File Size: 6 MB
Last Virus Scan: 2024-12-25
Downloads: 72
Views: 67
Price: $300.00

Installer: Install and Uninstall
Released: 6-9-2015

Recent Changes:
move all recurrences interactively; a new built-in theme; RotateGroupHeaderTexts property; new timeline properties; customize scrollbar dimensions; new CustomDrawElements added;

Tags:
calendar scheduling schedule appointment Java Swing control component


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Runs on:

Java, Linux, Mac OS X, Win2000, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, WinServer, WinVista, WinVista x64, WinXP, Other

Requirements:

JRE 1.7 or higher version

 

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