Quick TimeTable Pro
CUSTOMER REVIEW
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Pretty efficient school planner that should be quite appreciated for Homeschooling, High School, and College, even for any other appointment users with the customizable tabs.
The following it a breakdown of what QUICK TIME TABLE PRO offers:
Landscape Orientation only, Runs OFFLINE, Permission & Code Concern Free - installed at a total of 1.37 megabytes onto device.
App Widget! Shows current event and the next scheduled event in a 3x2 display
CUSTOMIZATIONS:
Main Menu screen shows the next scheduled entry with notes
Editable Tabs (long-press an exiting tab to edit or delete) or Create Your Own
Color Coding Tabs with Classroom and General Note fields - tap the save icon after making your entries
Directly editable entries from the main timetable display
Editable Time Blocks
- Custom width, thereby adding more time blocks (up to 12), allowing flexibility for events with varying times
Editable Day Blocks (5 or 6 days showing)
SETTINGS and DATA Options:
Language and Timetable Type (Simple or Even/Odd Week)
Backup / Restore from SD Card - Worked fine on KitKat (4.4.2)
Email Timetable to Import to another Device
Make a Picture of the Timetable
FORMATTING DRAWBACKS (from myself and culled from currently existing reviews):
*Stuck at 24hr Clock format- guessing this was developed in the UK or EU region (This is a non-issue with me as that is what I personally use)
*Cannot quickly copy repeating entries - however, it's not particularly onerous to put in separate fields
*Cannot change the row/column layouts
This app has been around for a couple years... shame it hasn't been highlighted earlier. This is one useful little piece of software! And in spite of the three cons, I still rate this as a 5 star app due to its practicality, very nifty backup/restore/share options, and clean design.
And now that it is finally getting reviews in spite of being out for so long, I am sure CONSTRUCTIVE criticism would be valuable to the developer. As for a 7 day week, I'll be honest... this is targeted as a daily school lesson scheduler (and the concept of having to attend classes seven days a week blows my mind!). Widening it to have a full week would also widen the consumer market, but for what it is intended for, 5/6 days is appropriate.
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