ScheduFlow 2009

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ScheduFlow Calendar Software is a networkable calendar software for managing schedules, calendars, contacts, and booking appointments. This appointment scheduling software replaces your paper-based appointment book. Schedules can be viewed in Day, Week, Month, Timeline, 3D Carousel Card View. Users can share schedules on multiple computers on a local network or through the Internet. Schedules entered on one computer will immediately become visible for other users on the network. In depth PDF printable reports can be grouped and filtered by dates/resources/clients. Schedules can be assigned to unlimited resources/employees. ScheduFlow Calendar Software allows customizing and and color coding of appointment labels and statuses.

Version 2009 supports Vista.

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