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The country selected for holidays changes - Version: 1.4, 11/27/2008 11:45AM PST
NicolasAllan
I set it to UK holidays.
Some weeks later I check and it is back to the USA - reset back to UK
Some weeks later I check and it is back to the USA - reset back to UK
Some weeks later I check and it is back to the USA - reset back to UK
Some weeks later I check and it is back to the USA - reset back to UK
and so on ....
Nicolas
Some weeks later I check and it is back to the USA - reset back to UK
Some weeks later I check and it is back to the USA - reset back to UK
Some weeks later I check and it is back to the USA - reset back to UK
Some weeks later I check and it is back to the USA - reset back to UK
and so on ....
Nicolas
Usage Tip amd Caveat - Version: 1.3.2, 4/5/2008 10:53PM PST
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sprindle1
The usage tip: Configure TinyCal to show two months (or more) in horizontal layout. This way there'll be adequate width at the bottom to show calendar events without truncating.
The caveat: If you're running TinyCal in demo mode and then get a license code, you'll currently be completely flumoxed as to how to enter it. The solution is to log out (or restart), then launch TinyCal and it will be self-evident.
The caveat: If you're running TinyCal in demo mode and then get a license code, you'll currently be completely flumoxed as to how to enter it. The solution is to log out (or restart), then launch TinyCal and it will be self-evident.
A Menu Bar Calendar... and More 



- Version: 1.3.2, 4/5/2008 10:33PM PST
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sprindle1TinyCal starts out by giving you a discrete menu bar icon that, when clicked, spawns a tear-off calendar which can be left in place or moved wherever you'd like, and can be variously configured viz size, number of months show, orientation, etc. Very nice.
But wait, there's more. TinyCal syncs automatically with Google Calendar, events created with Googled are mirrored on TinyCal and vice versa. Extremely nice.
But wait, there's more. If you use a BlackBerry, iPhone or other advanced smart phone with a data plan, install Google Sync and you'll have three-way continuous calendar sync between your mobile device, Google Calendar and your Mac. Superb.
The only thing left out of the mix, obviously, is Apple's iCal. Hopefully, the developer will add this in the future.
Oh how I wish. - Version: 1.3.2, 4/5/2008 05:16PM PST
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grh-svo
In the mid nineties, Apple included a small, free, calendar utility with the laptops it sold. I loved that utility. LOVED IT ! If only its author would update it and release the same thing for OSX I would pay fifty bucks to have it.
TinyCal comes closer to that wonderful tool than anything else I've seen so far. A little effort might move it up to gold star status with me. I plan to email the developer and raise the issue.
TinyCal comes closer to that wonderful tool than anything else I've seen so far. A little effort might move it up to gold star status with me. I plan to email the developer and raise the issue.
Buggy - Version: 1.3, 3/1/2008 02:00PM PST
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donperreault
Downloaded and launched TinyCal. Crashed everytime I attempted to change any one of its preferences. Sticking with iStat menus.
no menu bar - Version: 1.1, 12/18/2007 01:29PM PST
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noahchumleigh
My calendar does not show a menubar so I cannot register it.
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- no menu bar
Very Functional and Great GUI (graphic user interface) 



- Version: 1.0.1, 12/8/2007 12:45PM PST
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macomaniac8754
This is a very functional software with good graphic user interface.
This simple yet useful software extends where Apple OS X left out.
I would like to ask the developer to add a user option to close the calendar automatically when the user clicks the desktop or switches to another program. This would be an option where the user can chose as an option. Also a shortcut key to open or close would be great.
This simple yet useful software extends where Apple OS X left out.
I would like to ask the developer to add a user option to close the calendar automatically when the user clicks the desktop or switches to another program. This would be an option where the user can chose as an option. Also a shortcut key to open or close would be great.
There are many preferences, but mine drops down three months (resembling Unix's old 'cal' format), with the current month in the center, current date circled. Moving the pointer over the tinted dates displays what holiday they are. The interface is a model of elegant simplicity. This allows it to take about 2 MB of chip memory, as opposed to iCal's 15MB, though the disk memory is about the same. This can make a great difference on computers with little memory.
Though I also have Apple's date status running: day of week and time, my computer takes 20 seconds to display the date (it swaps) when I click this. TinyCal drops down its menu instantaneously.
Combined with TinyAlarm, Pixelated Software offers the perfect applications for the status menu. They are in keeping with Unix philosophy: small (interface), simple, each doing one thing extremely well.
If TinyAlarm disappears because the current applications overwrites its icon with its menu bar, just define a 'hotkey' of your choice or click the desktop. ('Finder' takes little space on the menu bar.)
TinyCal and TinyAlarm both greatly enhance MacOSX. Those who can pop-up iCal in a second may not need these, though usually you only need a quick calendar overview and simple alarm clock. iCal doesn't provide these easily.