
Calenculator
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
Calenculator is a tiny utilite to count the diffirence in days between two dates. It's realy small and light and consists of less than one hundred lines of code.
Main features:
1. Today you start to attend some courses which last for 60 days. So you input the courses start day into the left calendar widget, 60 days difference into the "Difference in days" spinbox, you will see the result of calculations in the right calendar immediately.
2. You stoped smoking at the 7th of August, today is the 17 of December. How many days you didn't smoke. Input the dates in calendar widgets and see the difference in the "Difference in days" spinbox.
3. You compose your trip programme. So the first day is depature from London and arriving to Moscow. The second day you spend in Moscow. The third day you depart to Saint Petersburg. You are going to stay there for a week. So if this day is the 3rd, then (type 7 into "Difference in days" spinbox), then look at the right spinbox (then this day is #).
It's really easy to use and intuitive utility. Sometimes it's just more convenient to have two calendars before your eyes at a moment.
vlvladimir
13 years ago
About banner. It's a free hosting. They put a contex advertizing. I can't do anything with it.
About additional functionality. I've thought about adding clocks and counting the differense between dates in minutes and seconds :^) But... does anybody realy need this?!
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Temet
13 years ago
I understood that the name was made of "Calendar" and "Calculator".
It's not really a problem, it's just funny (except for some religious integrist) ;)
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BorgQueen
13 years ago
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yoho
13 years ago
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gollum
13 years ago
And, he, I had to read it twice after I read your comment to understand that it means...
( stop here If your eyes are easily hurt )
Call-assFuckor
And I misspelled fuck on purpose, because it's misspeled if you read it as a french word. It's probably why I didn't understood the above comment.
In the end, it was fun. And it seems prety usefull if it could get well integrated as said above
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Temet
13 years ago
Thanks a lot!!!
(Yes, I'm French!)
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whiskybar
13 years ago
I have a suggestion:-)
I don't know if this is a good idea but I would like to see it somehow somewhere in the clock's calendar. I don't know who is the author of the clock but maybe they can have some ideas...
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