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Persian-calendar Crack Free Download [Win/Mac] [Latest]







Persian-calendar Crack With Key Free Download X64 [Latest] 2022 Parameters This Persian-calendar For Windows [Latest-2022] - Small library to add Persian Calendar functionality to JDK - 100% library: no source code has been written yet. - All tests have been written in the persian-calendar Cracked Version library - It's compiled and tested on JDK 1.5.0_04, 6 and 7 Bugs fixed: - Look for Locale Objects with PersianCalendar - More work on time zone handling - Fixes bug number 133631 - Fixes bug number 134308 Changes made: - Adding the persian library to the javadoc - Add year method to the DateTimeFormat - Add the Persian Week and Day functions to the PersianCalendar - Fixing bugs of the time zone handling - Fixing bugs of the Persian date handling 1a423ce670 Persian-calendar Crack+ (Updated 2022) The persian-calendar library provides the ability to add, subtract and print values in the Persian Calendar. For example: import persian.calendar.PersianCalendar; PersianCalendar calendar = new PersianCalendar(); calendar.set(2004, 10, 31, 10, 30); System.out.println("Persian-Calendar: " + calendar.getDayOfMonth()); System.out.println("Persian-Calendar: " + calendar.getDayOfWeek()); System.out.println("Persian-Calendar: " + calendar.getMonth()); System.out.println("Persian-Calendar: " + calendar.getYear()); //Output: Persian-Calendar: 1 //Output: Persian-Calendar: 18 //Output: Persian-Calendar: 10 Moreover, the user can set a time range for the days in a month: import persian.calendar.PersianCalendar; PersianCalendar calendar = new PersianCalendar(); calendar.set(2004, 10, 31, 10, 30); calendar.setRangeOfDays(20, 21, 22); System.out.println("Persian-Calendar: " + calendar.getDayOfMonth()); System.out.println("Persian-Calendar: " + calendar.getDayOfWeek()); System.out.println("Persian-Calendar: " + calendar.getMonth()); System.out.println("Persian-Calendar: " + calendar.getYear()); //Output: Persian-Calendar: 21 //Output: Persian-Calendar: 18 //Output: Persian-Calendar: 10 The Persian Calendar is a proleptic calendar based on the Common Era year 1 (Gregorian 1). With this library, you can read and write in any of the 31 Iranian and 1 Arabic month names. Furthermore, the user can also switch between ISO year, Gregorian year, Gregorian month, Gregorian day, Gregorian week, Gregorian year, Persian month, Persian day, Persian week, Persian year and Gregorian year. The library also supports a lot of formats: constant A Constant Year, constant Persian month, constant Persian year, constant Gregorian year, constant Gregorian month, constant Gregorian day, constant Gregorian week, constant What's New in the Persian-calendar? System Requirements For Persian-calendar: OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8, 32bit or 64bit Processor: Intel Pentium III or later Memory: 1 GB RAM HDD: 400 MB available space Graphics card: 64 MB DX10 or later Networking device: Ethernet Mouse: PS/2 or USB Sound: DirectX 9.0 compatible sound card Additional Notes: For best performance it is recommended to use the latest drivers. Playable with an Internet connection and a TV Rise


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