Friday, August 19, 2011

Mozilla Extension HCalendar Version 1.0.5.12 is released.

1.0.5.12
- Support Thunderbird 6.*

can be downloaded from hcalendar google project.

14 comments:

Philly Boy said...

After installing to Firefox 6.0.2 I get the following message when setting up the calendar
TypeError: opener.opener is null
I really like the calendar and hope that you can help me get it to work.

Igor said...

please, install 1.0.5.12
http://hcalendar.googlecode.com/files/hcalendar1.0.5.12-fx%2Bfl%2Bmz%2Bns%2Btb.xpi

eitant said...

what about support for Thunderbird 7?

Igor said...

also Thunderbird 7 supported (can be upgraded from Mozilla site)

? said...

very usefull calendar.
what about firefox 8?

Kibi said...

Incompatible with TB 8 :-(

42dorian said...

After trying to install version 1.0.5.12:

"Hebrew Calendar could not be installed because it is not compatible with Firefox 8"

42dorian said...

Also, noticed that the days of the week aren't right. The days of the week don't go "Yom Aleph, Bet, Gimmel, Etc."

They're actually:
Yom Rishon (First Day)
Yom Sheni (Second Day)
Yom Shlishi (Third Day)
Yom Reviʻi (Fourth Day)
Yom Chamishi (Fifth Day)
Yom Shishi (Sixth Day)
Yom Shabbat (Sabbath/Rest Day)

From here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Calendar

romeo said...

I very much like Hebrew Calendar. I noticed a feature "Create Sabbath Reminder in Google Calendar" and in Yahoo Calendar" Is it possible to include this feature in the Thunderbird Lightening xpi? I thank you in advance in providing this feature for Thunderbird Lightening.

Philly Boy said...

I Installed 1.0.5.12 in FF 9.0 I get the same message

Philly Boy said...

I installed 1.0.5.12 and still get null message. Is that because I now have FF 9.0?

Ken said...

Do you have one for Google Chrome with the same features? I found one for Chrome, but it's in English (writing) and I would prefer Hebrew script.

difabor said...

Nice add-on, but it takes a lot of status bar space. Although we can read details hovering this place, this add-on uses text instead of small icon that can change its color depending on regular days/holidays.
Such huge space that it occupies is unacceptable. I was forced to disable it only by this reason... :(

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