So (Windows) guys, I don't know whether you're interested in getting things done, but I've written a little tool to help you with that, it's currently at an early stage and I've opened a repository for it on bitbucket. There's also a download up there. You'll have to look into the README in order to make it work for you.
I'd like some opinions about it, that's all. Maybe you want to contribute or even report bugs, it's up to you.
It incorporates a binary made from the code in another topic that I've opened couple days ago, so you need an SSE3-capable CPU for it, the .NET 4 client profile redist and a Windows OS.
A tiny, meant-to-be-useful tool I wrote
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Re: A tiny, meant-to-be-useful tool I wrote
This is extremely vague.
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Re: A tiny, meant-to-be-useful tool I wrote
A screenshot might be useful. I did click through and see that it is an overlay for appointments =)
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