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CyberMatrix Corporation has introduced an even more efficient way to schedule students' classes, with its newly released Class Scheduler, version 3. The most significant change in the version 3 is a new block-scheduling feature, with which you can schedule groups of students (or an entire crass) instead of just individual students. Other features include automatic or manual scheduling, searching, multilanguage support, and customizable reports. CyberMatrix Class Scheduler runs on Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, and NT 4.0, and retails for $100. Get control of your schedule at www.cyber-matrix.com.
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Title Annotation:What's new: looking for higher-education and technology products and services? Start here.
Author:Klein, Alana
Publication:University Business
Geographic Code:1CANA
Date:Dec 1, 2003
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