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Rainlendar

Rainlendar - Customizable desktop calendar

Rainlendar Alternatives [Page 3]

The best Rainlendar alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /microsoft-outlook-calendar-alternatives

    Calendar is a time-management web application by Microsoft.

  2. 28
    /solcalendar-alternatives

    SolCalendar is a globally-recognized calendar mobile application with a free sticker that has trapped millions of downloads.

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    Optimize your schedule with custom booking pages and calendar integrations

    Try for free freemium $29.0 / One-off ($29 one-time paymnet)

  4. 34
    /cozi-alternatives

    Cozi | Must-have app for the modern family

  5. 18
    /busycal-alternatives

    powerful calendar app for macOS

  6. 19
    /vueminder-calendar-alternatives

    Take control of your schedule and get reminded wherever and however you want.

  7. 16
    /protoncalendar-alternatives

    A secure calendar designed to be paired with the equally secure ProtonMail service.

  8. 15
    /itsycal-alternatives

    Itsycal for Mac. Itsycal is a tiny menu bar calendar. If you want, it will display your events as a companion to the Mac Calendar app. You can also create and delete (but not edit) events. Download Itsycal for macOS 10.

  9. 28
    /familywall-alternatives

    Stay connected with your family via shared calendar, location tracking and more.

  10. 34
    /kontact-alternatives

    Kontact is the integrated Personal Information Manager of KDE.

  11. /ssuite-my-calendar-diary-alternatives

    A portable calendar and diary for people on the move...

    free

  12. 29
    /ourhome-alternatives

    Stay organized as a family with synced calendar, chores and more.

  13. /meeter-alternatives

    Hop in and out of calls, directly from your menu bar

  14. 29
    /timetree-alternatives

    Calendar for private planning and sharing schedules

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