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I've got a new issue and hope one of you can help me.
Some people at the company need a piece of software to do time planning things. It must be capable of handling seconds easily, so a normal calendar program like the great Sunbird does not really fulfill the needs. It should be network based, so several people could work on one plan, and easy to work with (as always :-) ) and it would be absolutely best if it could be used on windows computers too... maybe two clients or even better, based on a HTML frontend. At the last end, it would be best if it would be freeware or didn't cost too much.
Can you please suggest to which software I should have a closer look? :-)
It should be better than just for booking rooms. As I already wrote, it needs to be capable to handle seconds of planning since it would be used as time schedule program for planning broadcasts.
Ok, that narrows it down a little bit. I saw something about open source and broadcasting software in one of the latest issues of Linux Journal. I will have a look when I get home and see if it's of any relevance.
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