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CyberMatrix Class Scheduler 5.11

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  • Price: Purchase $100.00 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
  • Date added: January 05, 2009
  • Total Downloads: 4,809
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CNET editors' review

Reviewed by: CNET staff on August 04, 2009

CyberMatrix Class Scheduler provides users with a simple way to keep classes, students and even grades organized. With simple directions and an unmistakable layout, this program will appeal to a lot of academic users.

The program's interface should not be difficult for even novice users to manage. Its commands are controlled by wizard-like screens that walk you through steps using simple commands and intuitive buttons. For those still not in tune, the program provides a great Help file. The program mimics the looks of an Excel spreadsheet, creating a cross section where days of the week and times of day collide to fill in a class schedule. Class schedules are inputted via a simple tool where users enter days of the week, times and room to automatically fill itself throughout the program. In addition, users can manage several different students' schedules by inputting their names and classes in a similar program that makes overall management a breeze. CyberMatrix also offers features like the freedom to run reports. Users select various radio buttons to choose from reports ranging from instructor reports, specific classes and many other options to be run off.

With versatility and simplicity in its corner, it will not take the entire 30-day trial to understand this is a great way to coordinate schedules.

Publisher's description

From CyberMatrix :

CyberMatrix Class Scheduler is an easy to use single or multi-user application for scheduling student's classes. The software is ideal for schools and other institutions that must create class schedules. Class Scheduler can be used by a single teacher or by a group of students to schedule classes. The idea behind Class Scheduler is to increase the productivity of classroom administrators by automating the class scheduling process. Class Scheduler features automatic or manual scheduling, searching, and support for including other languages.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed problem where data was not being restored.
  • Changed course hint to show longer.

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