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Important Notice Concerning Microsoft Windows Vista
The ScheduALL for Windows and ScheduALL Thin Client software are supported under Microsoft Windows Vista™. Compatibility for additional ScheduALL applications, Web applications, services, Web services will be announced at a later time.

Multi-User Mode Transition Plan
As of December 2007, future versions of the ScheduALL system will no longer support operating in Multi-User mode. ScheduALL will continue to offer support for existing versions operating in Multi-User mode, but facilities operating in Multi-User mode will be required to transition to another database system in order to receive new versions of the ScheduALL software after December.

Customers who do not require the full capacity of an enterprise database management system such as SQL Server or Oracle will be able to run the ScheduALL system on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, which is available as a free download from the Microsoft Web site ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/ ). Full support for running the ScheduALL software on SQL Server 2005 Express Edition will be offered by June 2007 for facilities who wish to transition to the new database system.

ScheduALL new product development

ScheduALL puts great effort into enhancing our current products on an ongoing basis. We are continually developing new features and modules that are designed to meet the changing needs of broadcast production markets. We do this to ensure the most robust user environment possible and to bring continuous improvement to the ScheduALL suite.

What's New

This page displays an up-to-date listing of product updates. Please click on the appropriate revision history section to see a detailed listing of product enhancements.

A Note about documentation and releases:

"A Major Release" - a new release of ScheduALL software that incorporates the last Intermediate Release(s) and may include additional enhancements new to this release. Major Releases may include architectural changes, major feature changes, new platform support, and changes to the database itself. Unless otherwise defined via a specific communication, Major Releases include update documentation in the form of manuals and installation guides, technical reference materials and additional documentation that may be required. Typically, a Major Release will be issued every 6 months.

"An Intermediate Release" "Intermediate Release" - a new release of ScheduALL software that incorporates all previous Revisions and Fixes since the prior Major Release. An Intermediate Release is tied to the preceding Major Release and may contain new features. Typically, an Intermediate Release does not include new documentation in the way of manuals, installation guides and/or technical reference materials. However, there will be a "What's New" document and there may be supplemental documentation. An Intermediate Release will typically be issued not more than once every 3 months.


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