Oct 11, 2009 After a stunning 55,000 downloads of vlaCalendar version 2 and two years after vlaCalendar version 1, the Vista-like Ajax Calendar is finally ready for its successor, Calender Eightysix!
Calendar Eightysix is an unobtrusive developer friendly javascript calendar and datepicker offering a better user experience for date related functionalities.
Mar 13, 2009 After dozens of emails and comments regarding commercial use of the calendar I've decided to provide a commercial license. The license includes vlaCalendar version 1, version 2 and the client-side extension version 1.
Sep 6, 2008 The initial vlaCalendar was developed for use with database data. So the calendar uses AJAX calls to PHP parsed documents. This made the calendar only usable for users who have a PHP server.
Huy Do and I developed an extension that makes the vlaCalendar AJAX-less, and thus PHP-less: the client-side only extension for vlaCalendar v2.1.
Jul 2, 2008 A new version of my Vista-like Ajax Calendar (vlaCalendar) has been released:
version 2.1 is made compatible with mootools installment, version 1.2, and offers some new features.
Jun 4, 2008 At first I decided to make the vlaCalendar compatible with mootools 1.2 when its gets out of beta stage. But I've received lot of e-mails and comments from people wanting to use the calendar with the beta version, which made me decide to make vlaCalender v2 also compatible with mootools 1.2 beta2!
May 1, 2008 A new version of the Vista-like Ajax Calendar (vlaCalendar) has been released!
The vlaCalendar is a unobtrusive web version of the slick and profound Windows Vista taskbar calendar, by use of the mootools javascript framework, AJAX, XHTML, CSS and PHP. Now with datepicker functionality and cleaner and more developer centered CSS, PHP and javascript code!
Oct 17, 2007 When I first saw the new Windows Vista taskbar calendar I was amazed by its slick look and diligence. I created a web version of the calender using the MooTools javascript framework, Ajax, XHTML, CSS and PHP. Key features: animations in transition, authentic Vista-look and quick navigation by jumping back and forth between months, years and decades without drop-down boxes.