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Paradise Partners, Inc. is pleased to announce version 3.2 of soSIMPLE Calendar for FileMaker-based products.

 

We've pulled out all the stops to give you all the views you want to manage your busy, chaotic schedule, all a click away.

  • Want to see your appointments for the next three months, by resource, then quickly zoom in to just today?
  • What would it be like to be able to see your calendar for any time period you'd like, in any view you'd like, in an instant?
  • What if your client asked, "can you show my calendar like this?" and you could confidently say "yes?"
  • What if our next upgrade didn't require a download? If you could just click a button, and you got all the new features?

 

 
Version 3.2 Highlights
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Dynamically Adjustable Timelines

 

Dynamically adjust your default timeline to show different date ranges.
  • Anywhere from 1 day to multiple years
  • No need to go to settings to adjust the timeline view
  • Different users can see different timelines
  • Adjusts the scale automatically to change the level of details and labels.
    • for example 1-5 days might show a tick mark on every hour while, 5+ days, just shows tick marks on the day.
  • This is in addition to new static timelines for 1 day, 1 week, 1 month and 1 year.
  • In soSIMPLE Calendar file, choose timeline range from the drop-down menu.
  • In your own integrated file, add “timeline=1d” or “timeline=3m” to the url.
  • This joins a growing list of dynamically adjustable settings, including "hide weekends" and "hide navigation calendars.

 

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Tons of new views

In all, we’ve added 14 new views, nearly TRIPLINGthe number of ways to look at your events.

The adjustable timeline is just the star of a long list of new views available. For every time range, we now have a static view of every type.

See a map view of your events for a single day, or click a button to see the map view for the month.Start on a grid view of the entire year of events, and drill down all the way to a single day.

  • Timeline views added: Day, Week, Month, Year, and Adjustable
  • Grid views added: Day, Week, Month, Year and all future events
  • Map views added: Day, Week, Month, and Year

 

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Quick Menu Navigation

Add as many views as you want, to all of your calendars, all at the same time.

Now that we’ve added all these new views, we didn’t want you to have to decide between them. In fact, they were designed to work together.

The menu navigation feature adds menus below the traditional buttons to jump to other views. You choose whether to add a view as a single button or as part of a menu.

  • For example, underneath the single-day “Day” view, you can jump to a single-day Resource view, a single-day Timeline, or a single-day Map view.
  • We’ve also added similar “Week,” “Month,” and “Year” menus.
  • Or group your views by view type, using the new “Map”, “Timeline,” “Grid” and “Resource” menus.

 

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Live Updates

Always be up to date.

 

We've gone to great lengths to make sure that this calendar serves all your calendar needs – from FileMaker Pro to FileMaker Go, from smartphone to web. And to iCal.

 

Over the last five years, we’ve continued to add more features and expand capabilities. In 2015 alone, we’ve had one major upgrade and two significant smaller releases.

 

And we plan to keep expanding it.

 

Now with Live Update, you can get calendar updates from our servers right within the app. With a single click. So you can have the most recent software without downloads or file imports.

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... and so many more tweaks and features

See our change log for more details.

Download the latest version now.

 

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