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NightWing Enterprises is pleased to announce two new products for managing booking (in whole-day periods) or scheduling (in quarter-hour increments) of assets such as rooms, venues, equipment, people, vehicles etc.

These two new systems are similar in design and concept but adapted for different applications. Both products can be used in FileMaker 13 or later, and both are optimised for FileMaker 14. The products can be used stand-alone, or hosted on FileMaker Server, and can be accessed by FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Go or FileMaker WebDirect.

In addition to supporting the placing and management of bookings, both products include a Gantt-style display of bookings for a user-selected period, and support drag-and-drop editing of bookings in place on the chart in FileMaker Pro. Bookings can also be edited on the chart screen in FileMaker Pro by double-clicking on them, or in FileMaker Go and FileMaker WebDirect by tapping/clicking on them to invoke an editor pane.

Walk-though videos showing both products are available on our web site. Demos of each product can be downloaded free, and the products can be licensed from us starting from $140 for a single seat license. Developer licensing is also available for those wishing to modify the systems or incorporate some or all of the functionality into an existing solution.

Full details are available from the product pages on our web site at:

http://www.nightwingenterprises.com/products/BookingSystem_v3.html

http://www.nightwingenterprises.com/products/SchedulingSystem_v3.html

including demo downloads, documentation, screenshots, pricing/purchase links and videos outlining the basic operations of each system.

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Regards,
Ray
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R J Cologon, Ph.D.
Director of Development
NightWing Enterprises, Melbourne, Australia
Email: [email protected]
http://www.nightwingenterprises.com
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