Plan ahead and organize your events, staff members and earnings with this lightweight, user friendly application specially designed for churches.
- Church Scheduler
- Version :2.7
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Binary House Software
Church Scheduler Description
A calendar is useful when something important needs to be remembered over large periods of time however, if time management is done on a computer application, efficiency can be maximized. Church Scheduler lets you do just that, but its oriented towards a different public.
Lightweight and easy to use
You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out how to use the application. Every option and tab is differentiated by colors which makes them easy to spot or remember.
Events are shown in a timeline which can be viewed either horizontally or vertically, also across various time spans, to suit any need and taste. Each member of the staff you add can be brought up by only one mouse click along with its own timeline and events.
Create events and manage staff members
Color plays an important role in the application, next to nearly every option being a pallet for you to choose from. This can be done when adding new staff members, to which can also be attributed one of the many preset icons. However, it would have been useful to choose a picture from your computer.
Events can easily be created and don't require many fields to be completed. Selecting color, of course, members that will participate and a few details will get the task waiting for the right time to be accomplished. A reminder can be set which works as your average alarm clock, with an integrated “Snooze” button.
Once created, the event can easily be dragged around the timeline or edited, in case certain details were not mentioned.
To end with
Taking everything into consideration, we can say that Church Scheduler lives up to expectations, offering aid to those that offer blessings. Its user friendly interface and color oriented approach on the situation, make you want to write down every important event from the first time the application runs.