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Multiple month calendar in the new version of Java Date Picker
December 17, 2004 - Stand By Soft, Ltd. just released Java Date Picker 3.3, 
a suite of professional date components for Swing. The major improvement of 
this new version is the multiple month calendar. Until now, JMonthView displ
ayed only one month. Starting from now, you can use it as a full-blown calen
dar.

Here is a list with all the important changes:

* Added support for multiple months in JMonthView.
* Added support for the JGoodies data binding framework.
* Added horizontalAlignment property for JDateEditComponent components.
* JDatePicker uses the same JComboBox keyboard shortcuts to open the popup.
* Improved editing for the am/pm field. One can just type "am" or "pm" to ch
ange this field
* Bug fixes.

For additional information or trial version, please visit http://www.javadatepicke
r.com. 

With the holidays just a few days away, we would like to wish you all a Merr
y Christmas and a Fulfilling New Year.

Your Java Date Picker Team

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