Calendar

urikupfer

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Try this , you will need the : reflection,stringutils and calendar2 libs.
 

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imbault

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I will pay too, to get such control, Agustinas how much can you offer, we can group this job offer together ?

Patrick
 

imbault

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Hi Klaus,

I knew this "another datepicker", which is not bad, but not as good as what I'd like : a UI like the jpg in the first post

Anyway, thanks a lot

Patrick
 

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Hello Augustinas

Please have a look at the screen shots and let me know whether this could evolve to something you could use.
 

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alfcen

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At current stage, you can store text for every day. A day with an so associated note or memo adds a check mark.
Color schemes are configurable, including transparency for a BG image. The calendar shows the phase of the moon
upon a long-click on a day. Analog clock overlay. Swipe left - right to browse through months.

Please refer to my first post in this thread for updated screen snaps.
 

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In order to avoid any regrets in the first place, you should "try before you buy".
Please PM me with your email address (not gmail, hotmail, etc.) and I will send you an 8-day trial with demo code.
The library is tested with various screen configurations and should scale well on all devices.
After the trial period you are welcome to make an offer, should you still be interested.
You may as well have additional wishes. Please let me know whether you want the source code, too,
exclusively or non-exclusively (the latter meaning that I may let third parties have the library).
 
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