venue scheduling software...

Jeff Tanner jtanner@mozart.music.sc.edu
Mon Dec 3 14:34 MST 2001


Hi Alan,
Our school of music uses an all Macintosh system and we use "Now Up To
Date" for our scheduling software.  Anyone in the school can pull up the
schedule for any room which we maintain a schedule for.

I use my copy for an additional tuning schedule, which I could also post on
our faculty file sharing server.  But I don't.



>The Performance Facilities Unit of the WSU College of Fine Arts is looking
>for alternatives to the software it currently uses to schedule the various
>performance venues on campus.
>
>So far, most of the software seems geared toward hotel-type
>conference/convention situations and doesn't really fill the needs of arts
>scheduling.
>
>Personally, I'm hoping for the best as I used to be able to pull up the
>recital hall schedules in real-time on my computer.  Since they upgraded
>(?) to Windows 2000 though, things have gone downhill in a hurry and I've
>had to make do with printed schedules, issued each Monday and pretty much
>useless by the weekend.
>
>Do any of you know what software your school uses for this purpose and how
>well they like it (and does it give you real-time access to the schedules
>too?)??
>
>Any thoughts along this line would be helpful__________ I'd like to steer
>our people toward something with some kind of a track record in the arts
>field.
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Alan Crane, RPT
>School of Music
>Wichita State University
>alan.crane@wichita.edu


Jeff Tanner
Piano Technician
School of Music
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
(803)-777-4392 (phone)




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