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CalendarField (date picker) version 1.0.0 is released

Dan Andrews   27 Nov 2006 21:29 GMTPage rating:


Ansir Development is pleased to announce the release of the 1.0.0
version of our CalendarField (date picker) product for Java(tm).

A Screenshot video is available here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btfoaS7bESE

Features in this release are:

* Download includes a small (44k) redistributable jar.
* Popup is keyboard and mouse navigable.
* Navigation in the calendar popup paints very fast.
* Wheel mouse is supported to increment and decrement the date in the
popup.
* Javadocs for the public API of the CalendarField is included.
* Quick-start-example code and an ant script for building and running
the examples is provided.
* JDK1.5 and JDK1.6 compatible.
* Source is not provided in this free version.

Download the CalendarField here: www.ansir.ca/calendar.jsp

More information can be found at www.ansir.ca or
http://www.ansir.ca/calendar.jsp


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