New Calendar for Outlook
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New Calendar for Outlook

Updated Aug 19, 2004 by _Martin_


macrobaye
Comment #1 Sunday, August 15, 2004 10:43 PM
That looks almost identical to the calendar in Dashboard, but nice job nonetheless, the differences are noticeable. Good job!
_Martin_
Comment #2 Monday, August 16, 2004 3:24 AM
I don't know - people WANT objects that look more like the ones they see and then peopls complain that they look similar!

Sometimes, you just can't win
Will Rose
Comment #3 Monday, August 16, 2004 3:43 AM
Martin, it wouldn't be such a problem if you'd just remember to use the new DXScript methods:

style=CurrentUser.Brain.Expectations

Object.TransmogrifyObject(style)

What could be simpler?
CodF4ther
Comment #4 Monday, August 16, 2004 9:18 AM
I get the following error when I load this object:

Object doesn't support this property or method: 'CurrentApp.Start'
Line: 145
Code:
(not available)


I'm using DesktopX 2.19m[b].003 with Outlook 2003 on XP.
_Martin_
Comment #5 Monday, August 16, 2004 10:50 AM
Same spec as me, can you give me details of the appointments you have on that day as it seems odd that it can't get a start time.
CodF4ther
Comment #6 Monday, August 16, 2004 12:25 PM
I have 5 apts scheduled for today. The first one is a recurring meeting, maybe thats throwing it off?
CodF4ther
Comment #7 Wednesday, August 25, 2004 1:37 PM
Hey Martin, any luck figuring out what might be causing my issue? I'm still getting it with the latest version.
TheHulk
Comment #8 Thursday, September 2, 2004 4:34 PM
I get the following error when I load this object:

Object doesn't support this property or method: 'CurrentApp.Start'
Line: 145
Code:
(not available)


I'm using DesktopX 2.19m[b].003 with Outlook Express 2003 on XP.
If u have time, can u pls e-mail me back? From Tom12.
RomanDA
Comment #9 Saturday, October 2, 2004 9:16 AM
Martin,

This thing is absolutly great!! I love it linked to Outlook, that is kewl as crap!
Is it possible for me to use this to make a new Calendar for my ChromeDome Series??

Email me or let me know skins@romanda.org

You are so great at this! Thanks again!
RomanDA
Comment #10 Saturday, October 2, 2004 9:17 AM
oops.. ment to Rate this too!
paxx
Comment #11 Wednesday, December 8, 2004 3:12 PM
Martin, I'm currently migrating from Outlook to Mozilla Sunbird as my default calendar.
Sunbird uses the standard ics format (as Apple's iCal) for storing appoitments and such.
Would you consider making a calendar version that uses the user's Sunbird data file (or Firefox calendar extension, which is the same app but using the browser to display the calendar)? And advantage is that format is now recognised as a standard and a lot of other calendar developpers are now starting to use this format.
Since it basically requires the parsing of an ini-like file, it may be easier to implement than the Outlook integration. The tricky part may be to detact where the file is located though. Although there may be an easy way to detect that (in the registry?).
Just an idea that would make a great new addition I think.
Subbu Allamaraju
Comment #12 Wednesday, January 12, 2005 12:39 PM
I like this very much, and would like to use is an alternative to Outlook (I'm a tbird user for email). However, if I start this calendar without starting outlook, it keeps asking for my password. Is there a way to make ths calendar remember my password permanently?

Thanks

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