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Unitime University Timetabling System

UniTime is a comprehensive educational scheduling system that supports developing course and exam timetables, managing changes to these timetables, sharing rooms with other events, and scheduling students to individual classes.

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  • Open Source

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    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Can you please tell me if it is possible to make a progress bar in UniTime, for example, there is a project, I write steps inside it and somehow plan them by time, and then, noting the accomplished, I see a visual progress bar, how much accomplished and remainder?  Best regards, Lexi Diaz. The author of the Essay Map college paper writing service houston tx

What is Unitime University Timetabling System?

UniTime is a comprehensive educational scheduling system that supports developing course and exam timetables, managing changes to these timetables, sharing rooms with other events, and scheduling students to individual classes. It is a distributed system that allows multiple university and departmental schedule managers to coordinate efforts to build and modify a schedule that meets their diverse organizational needs while allowing for minimization of student course conflicts. It can be used alone to create and maintain a school's schedule of classes and/or exams, or interfaced with an existing student information system