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#ABCalendarPicker

Fully configurable iOS calendar UI component with multiple layouts and smooth animations.

##Screenshots of grid layouts

Month, year, 20-years views:

        

Week view:

Three weeks view (thanks @ChrisJCraft for idea):

Seasoned month view:

##Include framework in your project

This library project is "iOS Static Library" and made with this instruction: http://code.google.com/p/ios-static-framework/

###Get compiled framework and bundle

  1. Compile project ABCalendarPicker.xcodeproj

  2. Open ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData in Finder by pressing ⇧⌘G

  3. Find ABCalendarPicker.framework and ABCalendarPicker.bundle in .../ABCalendarPicker-xxxxxxxxxxx/Build/Products/

###Add framework and bundle to your project

  1. Add ABCalendarPicker.framework to your project frameworks

  2. Add ABCalendarPicker.bundle to your project resources

###Using ABCalendarPicker class to XIB file

  1. Create UIView object in your XIB

  2. Change UIView class to ABCalendarPicker using Identity Inspector

  3. Add this first line to main.m: [ABCalendarPicker class];

  4. #import <ABCalendarPicker/ABCalendarPicker.h> anywhere you need.

##Demo video Here are two videos, short and long. Short video shows component features. Long video shows commertial app features on iPhone 4 (really the slowest iPhone for animations).

ABCalendarPicker short demo: http://youtu.be/d2PGFiO_jk4

ABCalendarPicker 3 weeks mode: http://youtu.be/1B0X4Zqy8QY

Mr.Calendario long demo: http://youtu.be/Hz3D4Q5CDuQ

##App to try

Mr.Calendario in AppStore (not free)


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