StaffCal 0.6

StaffCal is a replacement for the whiteboard based 'Staff in/ out board
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StaffCal is an enterprise wide electronic replacement for the whiteboard based 'Staff in/ out board'. It allows staff to show what your activities are during the working day and also view other co-workers acivities.
StaffCal lets staff have a visual calendar of what they have been doing and what you will do. It allows staff to schedule and display appointments, holidays, activities etc.
Users will love how easy StaffCal is to use. All menus are straightforward and adding appointments (using templates) is a matter of a few mouse clicks. Time is no longer wasted checking the wall mounted office board in reception to see if someone is in or out.
Life for the receptionist(s) becomes a lot easier with StaffCal. All the information needed (in/ out, vacation and whereabouts) is presented on screen, in an easy to read format.
StaffCal will also allow staff to manage resource bookings such as vehicles, rooms etc, and activities such as meetings by scheduling effectively.
StaffCal utilises the concept of grouping objects into logical blocks (groups) such as:
. All the people in the site.

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