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Old 01-09-2008, 02:43 PM
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Schedule App

Hi, I was wondering if their was a schedule app that we could use to check what subject we have at what time and what day over a set period of time, like two weeks.

If not, how difficult would it be to create it? I have some ideas that could be used like;

Add subjects for each time period - I.e 9-10 = Lesson 1
10-11 = Lesson 2 etc..

Then if some people run on a multiple week schedule they could add one for week 1, week 2 etc..

It could be viewed in a horizontal view mode.

Sooo, anyone know how to make a simple app like this? Or know what tools are needed to make iPhone apps?

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Old 01-09-2008, 06:04 PM
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What is wrong with repeating appointments in the Calendar?
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Convenience. A application would be easier as you would only have to enter the subjects once unless your time table changes. Where as in the calendar you have would have to set it every week iirc.
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I can create weekly repeating appointments for M-F only in Outlook, and they sync properly to the calendar.

The calendar supports more repeat formats than the UI let's you create.

Maybe an add-on app to let you adjust repeating appointments...
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I can create weekly repeating appointments for M-F only in Outlook, and they sync properly to the calendar.

The calendar supports more repeat formats than the UI let's you create.

Maybe an add-on app to let you adjust repeating appointments...
Agreed. Basically, you can not set Repeat to a "First", "Second", etc. day of the week; only for a certain day of the week. That's something that should be considered.
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