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Re: [seul-edu] Re:] looking for timetable software
jm wrote:
> Hi,
> since yesterday, I've been looking around a bit more.
>
Thanks, jm. I'll get the results of whatever you find into the next Linux in
education report. In the meantime, I've found these possibilities for you:
<http://www.webevent.com>
WebEvent is web-enabled scheduling and calendaring software that runs on
Linux. I don't know that it would be exactly what you're looking for, but
their website lists a number of colleges, universities, and lower-grade schools
that use it.
<http://www.vss.com.au>
Visual Scheduling System is exactly what you're looking for, but it's an MS-DOS
application. You might want to try the demo running via DOSEMU on a Linux
box. This appears to be a small company, so they might be amenable to a
suggestion to port their software to Linux natively if it can be shown that
they'd have that market niche to themselves.
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