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Timetable 1.2.0 by Patrick&Daniel is a lightweight Windows utility designed to create and manage weekly schedules through a deliberately minimal interface. Positioned within the PIMS & Calendars category, the program presents a grid-based view that lets users assign subjects, tasks, or events to specific time slots without navigating complex configuration panels; color coding and drag-and-drop reordering are provided to keep overlapping commitments visually distinct. The single-file executable requires no installation, stores its data in a portable JSON document, and opens instantly from a USB stick, making it equally suited to students who need to track rotating class periods, teachers mapping out lesson plans, or freelancers blocking out client appointments. Because the dataset remains local, the timetable stays accessible offline and can be printed or exported to CSV for sharing with classmates or colleagues. Version 1.2.0, the first public release, already incorporates conflict detection that highlights double-booked hours and a compact weekly print layout that fits on a single A4 sheet. Despite its simplicity, the application supports unlimited custom rows and columns, allowing adaptation to anything from a two-day conference agenda to a month-long shift roster. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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