What’s Today Calendar Widget 1.4.6.1*

**HTC SenseUI and Froyo not fully supported!!**

Changelog:

1.4.6.1
- Discontinued support / development for making SenseUI Calendar open on press. Neither HTC nor Google has provided proper tools for launching calendars, so until that happens, I can not support launching the calendar on SenseUI devices.
- Motorola Droid after 2.2 Update seems to not work. However, my G1 running 2.2 works fine.
- If you are having troubles with the widget updating, it is probably that your phone is over-worked and not a problem with the widget.

1.4.6
- Many bug fixes.
- Adjusted text size for 1×1 widget.
- By popular demand, a transparent paid version has been released.

1.4.5
- Pressing widget opens most recent calendar view (not agenda like before)
- Service no longer runs unnecessarily (fixes all lag caused by widget)

1.4
- 1×1 Widget Added
- Fixed unnecessary memory usage
- Fixed bug updating the correct date
- Reorganized information page, added changelog

1.3.1
- Removed the necessity for INTERNET permission

1.3
- Re-coded the widget from the ground up
- Press widget to open calendar agenda
- Fixed a bug with updating the correct date (still buggy, it’s being worked on)
- Updated widget images to better match Google’s “News and Weather” widgets

1.1
– 2×1 Widget Added

1.0
– Released

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3 Responses to What’s Today Calendar Widget 1.4.6.1*

  1. Steve says:

    Hi, quick question about the screenshots on the Android Market, on the screenshot on the right, what is the weather widget that is displayed? I have been looking everywhere, but cannot find it!

    Hope that wasn’t too confusing! Great widget, by the way! I’ve been using it for about two months with no problems.

  2. Karaky says:

    Hello,
    Could anybody tell me where to find the Calendar widget on the emulator.
    If no one, I would like to know where to get it from.
    Thanks in advance.

  3. nate.radebaugh says:

    For those of you wondering, the weather widget displayed is a part of Google’s “News and Weather” app, also known as the “Genie Widget”.

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