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With its advanced time scheduling and task organisation features, PocketPlanner 4.3 is
definitely the new market leader. Its stable performance and remarkable variety of
characteristics make it the obvious choice for any Pocket PC application that need
calendar timetable and day planning.
PocketPlanner is your perfect companion, which
offers every calendar feature you need and even more the moment you need it. Here is
the proof:
The PocketPlanner control
- Redistribution is royalty free;
- Assembly is strong-named;
- Is digitally signed;
- Can be purchased with source code;
- Is written in C#;
The component
- Allows definition of custom-typed events;
- Supports recurring events;
- Can be persisted into binary streams and XML documents;
Views
- Timetable view;
- DayRange 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 Windows Forms;
- Print Preview;
- Printing;
- Export parts or whole calendars as images;
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;
Auxiliary forms
- AppointmentForm for appointment creation and editing;
- RecurrenceForm for event recurrence creation and editing;
- TaskForm for task creation and editing;
We recommend that you download the evaluation copy of PocketPlanner and test yourself the component. Expand your potential and get now what others need months to develop.
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