Chronilist will handle not only your busy itinerary, but that of everyone in your office. A convenient phonebook and many unique scheduling features make this a no-nonsense, get-down-to-business program. It will prepare calendars and other reports that display one person's upcoming events or those for several people simultaneously. Data can be filtered when a report is generated, so that only events for a particular project (or other criteria) will be displayed. Chronilist will optionally drag events forward from day to day until completed (that way, they'll never be forgotten). Finding free time, establishing recurring events, and checking for scheduling conflicts are a snap. Chronilist will even link related events, so that a change to one will result in the automatic modification of others.
Powerful as Chronilist is on a single computer, it really comes into its own on a network. Anyone at any workstation can schedule events for himself or anyone else. And within seconds, anyone can view anyone else's calendar. This program is useful even when accessed through a wireless Internet connection from either a laptop or handheld computer. In short, Chronilist is an ideal program for The Office whose personnel need to know what everyone is doing. Now, here's the Chronilist Challenge: if you can find any program -- at any price from any other publisher -- that has all the scheduling features found in Chronilist and if, in your opinion, that other program is as easy to use, Integra Computing will send you $100 for your investigative efforts.