Tor Power Calendar

Version
2.0 (last update on Sep 16, 2011)
Rating
Compatibility
Reviews
2
License
GPLv2 or later
Commercial
Type
Date Added
30 June 2010
Also you can narrow the operating mode of the calendar about one day, week or month. Interval values are issued in the view of special scales.
As event you can select an own horoscope and receive the freshest information.
You can configure the following options of display of your calendar:
- Default View (The initial view when the calendar loads: Month View, Week View or Day View.)
- First Day (The day that each week begins)
- Weekends (Whether to include Saturday/Sunday columns in any of the calendar views)
- MinTime And MaxTime (Min Time determines the first hour/time that will be displayed, even when the scrollbars have been scrolled all the way up. Max Time determines the last hour/time (exclusively) that will be displayed, even when the scrollbars have been scrolled all the way down.)
- Slot Minutes (The frequency for displaying time slots, in minutes.)
- Month Names And Day Names (Full names of months, abbreviated names of months, full names of days-of-week and abbreviated names of days-of-week)
Features:
* Possibility to create as many events as you wish for a day
* Possibility to use any HTML code in the description of the event
* Creation of events in the view of your own horoscope
* Possibility to switch between day view, week view or month view
* Compatible with Joomla! 1.5
* Compatible with Joomla! 2.5
* Possibility of interval review of events
* Possibility of review of your events as a text, and in the special animated box (usage of the JSON technology)
* Recurring events (dayly, weekly, monthly)
* Written in jQuery plugin format and can be chained with other jQuery commands
* Generates W3C valid XHTML and adds no JS global variables & passes JSLint
* Compatibility with all popular versions of browsers
As i mentioned in my review-title: the component is looking good and also working fine. The first reviewer seems to be right with the missing documentation - BUT the customer support is very good and is responding very fast: today within in some hours!Very Fast!
And the implementation & installation is a standard process and it`is working, too.
a wish for the next update of the Calendar:
- implementation of the content editor (for easier access to images, html etc.)
- option for choosing the linkage of the calendar directly from the menu link-options -> actual you have to do it this way:
http://your_domain/index.php?option=com_torpowercalendar
And the implementation & installation is a standard process and it`is working, too.
a wish for the next update of the Calendar:
- implementation of the content editor (for easier access to images, html etc.)
- option for choosing the linkage of the calendar directly from the menu link-options -> actual you have to do it this way:
http://your_domain/index.php?option=com_torpowercalendar
On the face, it seems like an extremely powerful addition to any 1.7 website. The backend has a number of configurable options. Unfortunately, unless I am missing something, there is absolutely no documentation for this calendar component. There isn't any information on how to show the calendar as a menu item, module, or article. Their website doesn't seem to offer any tutorials and all help requests are submitted and answered via email (which means there is no indication on how quickly they will respond to help requests) so for a paid product, this is a major turn off. If/when I can actually find some kind of documentation on the use of the product, I may change my review overall, but the comments about a lack of documentation will remain.


