winget install --id SteveTheKiller.Killendar
About Killendar
Killendar keeps your appointments in a single file on your own machine, with optional SQLCipher AES-256 encryption at rest once you set a password. Month, week, day and agenda views, color categories, recurring appointments, and iCalendar import and export. Unlocked it is an ordinary SQLite database you can read, back up, or copy to another machine. Runs portable or installs for you or every user - no account, no sync, no telemetry. Open source under GPLv3.
What's new in 1.0.0
1.0.0 is the first release of Killendar: a desktop calendar for Windows with month, week, day and agenda views, iCalendar import and export, and appointments that live in a file on your own machine instead of somebody else's server. Added - Month, week, day and agenda views, with one shared previous / next / today control that follows whichever view is open. - Appointments created and edited in the sidebar, with title, start and end, all-day, location, description, attendees and categories. - Repeating appointments: daily, weekly on the weekdays you tick, monthly on the same date, or yearly, every N of those, ending never, after a set number of times, or on a date. A series is stored as one appointment and its dates are worked out as the calendar draws them, so changing a weekly standup is one edit rather than a hundred, and a series with no end date costs nothing to keep. The weekday buttons take their letters and their order from your Windows region settings. Underneath the controls, a line shows the next few dates the pattern actually produces, generated by the same code that draws the calendar, so it cannot promise a schedule the calendar will not show. - A repeat lands on the date you picked or not at all. A monthly appointment on the 31st simply has no occurrence in a 30-day month rather than sliding to the 30th or the 1st, and a yearly one on 29 February happens only in leap years. - Editing or deleting one date of a repeating appointment asks which you mean, as a pair of buttons at the top of the panel rather than a dialog that interrupts you after you have finished...
Version history
| Version | Updated | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0 | Unknown | 1.0.0 is the first release of Killendar: a desktop calendar for Windows with month, week, day and agenda views, iCalendar import and export, and appointments that live in a file on your own machine instead of somebody el... |