Must have Calendar & Time Management Scripts for Web
TimeZoneDB basically offers a free to use database containing information about:City nameCountry nameTimezoneAbbreviationGMT offsetDaylight Saving Time (DST)These details can be used by programmers to adjust their application accordingly to the user's...
It can retrieve calendar data from iCal or Google Calendar formats and display it in the widget. Comes with daily, weekly or monthly views.A demo is included with the download package.What is new in this release:Backend URL mgnt, getdata.php replaced by...
Tmg is a JavaScript library that simplifies the process of creating live animating timers to a simple set of JS functions.Developers have the option of customizing from or to what date the timer should count to or from, they can manage the date and time...
The "Track time" app doesn't need any server-side language to work properly.It comes with four default time tracking categories by default, but by clicking the "+" signs, developers can add new time tracking categories as they see fit.To install, just...
The TZInfo library uses the Olson database to allow developers to create applications that work with geographically-aware, real-life time and date values.TZInfo can easily change from one time format to another, modify time values when switching time...
UI Calendar lets developers embed FullCalendar and all of its features inside an AngularJS application following the very specific guidelines and coding techniques which the framework uses and promotes.The UI Calendar package is a set of directives which...
Uptodate implements a lesser known Twitter feature, only observable if you leave a Twitter page open for a long time.As time passes by, the tweet timestamps get updated as well. So instead of "a few seconds ago", after an hour the timestamp will show "an...
useful.countdown.js is a simple toolkit at which you can resort to when you need an animated countdown clock for your projects.This widget uses only JavaScript, doesn't require large bulky frameworks like jQuery, is styleable via CSS, and also much easier...
Web Clock-7 uses a background image of a clock onto which it overlays hour, minute, and second hands, rotating them to reflect the current time.Since the clock runs on the client'side, the clock shows the user's local current time, and not the server...