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Computers and Technology => Hardware/Software/Websites & Reviews => Topic started by: Bill on September 03, 2017, 16:42 hrs

Title: Rainlendar
Post by: Bill on September 03, 2017, 16:42 hrs
Much to my displeasure, the current version does not have a clock, at least that I see among the options.  The version I had been using had a very nice digital clock that I miniaturized and used on the top of my second monitor. 

There was a thread a long time ago about calendars where Rainlendar was introduced.  I tried but couldn't find it.  My old machine is not running at the moment and I was looking to see if I could identify what version I was running.  Worse comes to worse I will try to copy and re-install the old one but I'm not optimistic.
Title: Re: Rainlendar
Post by: scuzzy on September 03, 2017, 19:42 hrs
I have little advice on Rainlendar, other than you can copy the skins from your old system to the new. From there you should be able to select the same skin you were using for the clock.

Go to your Program Files (for 64-bit) or Program Files (x86) and find your Rainlendar folder. Then copy the "skins" folder to your new system. Once the files are copied over, make sure you shut down Rainlendar and restart it to access the skins.

BTW: I'm running the 64-bit version, which uses the same license as the 32-bit version.
Title: Re: Rainlendar
Post by: Bill on September 04, 2017, 09:25 hrs
Thanks I will try that as soon as I get my old system up and running. Waiting for a cable from Amazon coming tomorrowl
Title: Re: Rainlendar
Post by: scuzzy on September 06, 2017, 09:22 hrs
Any luck?
Title: Re: Rainlendar
Post by: Bill on September 06, 2017, 10:55 hrs
Yes indeed, I found the Skin I was using and moved it.  Had to search a bit to turn off everything but the clock but it's great to have it back.

While I was at it I also found a way to transfer my old Thunderbird Profile to the new install which included everything, mail, addresses and all settings.  I am happy camper, thanks.