Patrick&Daniel is an independent software publisher whose lightweight productivity portfolio is centered on the open-source project Timetable, a deliberately minimal scheduling utility designed for students, teachers, and anyone who needs to visualize a weekly plan at a glance. Built with clarity rather than feature overload in mind, the program presents a color-coded grid that can be filled with subjects, shifts, or recurring tasks; drag-and-drop editing, auto-save, and optional system-tray reminders keep the experience friction-free across Windows desktops, laptops, and classroom PCs. Because the codebase is maintained in public on GitHub, power users can fork the project to add campus-specific branding, export to CSV, or integrate with existing calendar APIs, while casual users simply launch the portable executable and start typing. The unobtrusive design makes it equally suitable for a high-schooler tracking semester modules, a gym coach rotating court bookings, or a remote worker blocking focus hours alongside household chores. Updates are released whenever the authors merge community pull requests, ensuring the timetable engine stays compatible with fresh Windows builds without resorting to background services or advertising modules. Patrick&Daniel’s Timetable application is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest upstream release, and can be queued alongside other programs for unattended batch installation.

Timetable

Simple, useful timetable application

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