Include a sleek, office style calendar with smooth animations with fill and opacity into your applications using this comprehensive library
Version | 10.2.4.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
650
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 7421 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
TAdvSmoothCalendar is a component which will help developers to create easier calendar applications. Take note that the designs are office style as well as Metro and you can further customize via the opacity and fill options. The end product should be quite versatile, considering that you can switch between monthly or yearly view and you have the option to select a single date or an interval.
At the same time, you can make it more interesting by including an animation between next or previous month, depending on the nature of the calendar you have in mind. Moreover, you can add shadow to the design and anti-aliasing, so a stunning end result. Alternatively, you can allow the users to customize the UI by using custom images, texture fills, gradients or hatch.
As you would expect from a modern calendar, the application can also act as a planner and hence, users can easily add incoming events. Not only can you add hover notes to the event, but you have the freedom to mark them by changing the colors and styles of the incoming date. At the same time, you can include an optional Today indication and goto today footer, in case users want to keep the UI clean.
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