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Narkos

(1,185 posts)
Fri Jan 4, 2013, 01:05 PM Jan 2013

Need a free, web based scheduling program or spreadsheet program

I work for the government, and about a year ago we got permission to use a web based scheduling program that cost money. Now the new CIO says that there is no way in hell that he will authorize the purchase of commercial web based software because of all kinds of regulations. This really puts me in a hole, because my stafff really like this program. Any free staff schedulers out there or at least hosted spreadsheets?

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Need a free, web based scheduling program or spreadsheet program (Original Post) Narkos Jan 2013 OP
For spreadsheets and document collaboration there's always Google Docs... PoliticAverse Jan 2013 #1
Libre Office: bemildred Jan 2013 #2
OpenOffice raidert05 Jan 2013 #3
check out these options if you have the chops to install on a server Phillip McCleod Jan 2013 #4
Staff scheduling softare saipranad May 2014 #5
Open Source and Free Software (Group) bonniealveris May 2014 #6
we;; sounds intereeting topsales123 Apr 2015 #7
 

saipranad

(1 post)
5. Staff scheduling softare
Mon May 19, 2014, 01:53 PM
May 2014

If any business has more than fifty employees, then staff scheduling is important to manage their employees schedule, shifts and time. They have two options, first - they can do it using spreadsheets but it require more time and another option - they can use some good scheduling or rostering software.

 

topsales123

(3 posts)
7. we;; sounds intereeting
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 08:02 PM
Apr 2015

if i could understand all this jargon it would ne very cooll yes
it sounds good usefuk yes

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