Class Scheduler v2.0

Class Scheduler v2.0 by CyberMatrix Corp. is a Windows-based software package that schools can use to create class schedules. The software can be used by a single teacher or by a group of students to schedule classes. The company seeks to increase productivity of classroom administrators by automating the class scheduling process. Class Scheduler features automatic or manual scheduling, searching and support for including other languages. New features include automatic scheduling, a custom reporting add-on, multischedule printing and more. The software runs on Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP and NT 4.0. CyberMatrix Corp., Calgary, Alberta, (888) 664-0383, www.cyber-matrix.com.

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