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[ANN] Java Date Picker v3.1 Released

CosminaStefanache   02 Sep 2004 21:42 GMTPage rating:


August 30, 2004 Stand By Soft, Ltd. just released Java Date Picker 3.1, a
suite of professional date components for Swing. In the new version, the
tutorial groups together all product information (changes, installation
notes, etc) to make it more accessible.

The dates available for selection can be restricted according to a
specified pattern. Users can also do single or multiple date selection. So
far, the available components are a one month calendar, a date time field
and an editable date picker.

The components can be internationalized, have support for mouse and
keyboard and they can be used with any look and feel (Metal, Motif,
Windows, Aqua and custom ones).

This version adds new features and fixes bugs at customers' request:

* Improved the tutorial to be the main source of information about Java
Date Picker.
* Improved the date selection API. Added setSelectedDates to JMonth and
setSelectedDate to JDateComponent.
* Added calendar grid customization and status bar visibility control.
* Improved JMonthView to fill all the space when resized.
* Restructured the demo application. It is explained entirely by the
tutorial.
* Bug fixes.

For additional information or trial version, please visit
www.javadatepicker.com.


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