Terms

Plain-language terms

Last updated May 10, 2026.

License

Nepali Calendar is closed-source software. By installing and using it, you’re granted a personal, non-transferable, non-exclusive license to run the app on Macs you control. You may not redistribute, repackage, decompile, reverse-engineer, or sell the binary or any part of it.

Cost

The app is currently free to download and use. A future Mac App Store release may carry a price. Existing users with the direct-download build retain their right to keep using it on the terms in effect when they downloaded.

Festival data

Festival information is best-effort and may differ from official government announcements, especially for newly- declared holidays. Use the app for at-a-glance reference, not for binding commitments. We make no warranty about the accuracy or completeness of any specific date or festival.

Updates and availability

We may publish new versions, take versions out of distribution, or discontinue the service hosting the festival API at any time. Cached data on your Mac will keep working offline, but new years won’t resolve without the API.

No warranty

The software is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, express or implied — including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. To the extent permitted by law, the author is not liable for any direct or indirect damages arising from the use of the app.

Termination

If you breach these terms, the license terminates automatically. You can stop using the app at any time by deleting it from /Applications and the cache directory at ~/Library/Application Support/NepaliCalendar/.

Contact

For licensing, security disclosures, or anything else: nabinkhair12@gmail.com.