matthew@uvabick.UUCP (Matthew D. Lewis) (03/09/89)
Hello netland! I run a network of Macs, PCs, etc. here at the University. We have some equipment that people must sign up for, and I would love to have this done via the network, since there is no regulation per se, just first-come-first-serve. Anyone know of anything out there that would handle the scheduling? It could be a stand-alone application, even something that opened a file on a shared volume, since we have servers. Reply by e-mail, posting, whatever you like! Thanks in any case. -- Matthew Lewis, University of Amsterdam Grote Bickersstraat 72 31-20-52 51 220 1013 KS Amsterdam UUCP: mcvax!uvabick!matthew The Netherlands BITNET: a717matt@hasara11 CIS: [73717,3711]
t-jacobs@wasatch.UUCP (Tony Jacobs) (03/11/89)
Imagine Software is in the process of comming out with a product called "Perfect Timming". It is a network calendar which lets one schedule inanimate things like rooms, projectors, etc as well as appointments with people. It's possible to pull up a list of all these schedules to select from and then it overlays them to see where time slots are free. It may not be exactly what you need, but may be close. The product is still in beta, but they have been sending out literature. Perfect Timming also has an agenda feature as well as reminders. Imagine Software 19 Bolinas Road Fairfax, CA 94930 (415)543-3944 AppleLink D0872-- Tony Jacobs * Center for Engineering Design * U of U * t-jacobs@ced.utah.edu