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Announcing dbCalendar
The quick and easy-to-use
calendar/appointment scheduler that
links to your current data
Two Rivers Computing - provides computer software and network services in the NYC tri-state area - N.Y., N.J., and CT.
With dbCalendar there is no need to type in your list of clients, locations, or appointment types each time you want to make an appointment. dbCalendar links directly to your current data. Add a new client or change a client’s telephone number, and dbCalendar will automatically pick up the change. dbCalendar works smoothly with data stored in Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, and other standard popular database formats.

Some Highlights of dbCalendar are:

  • Clean, intuitive display screens that look just like Microsoft Outlook
  • Drag-and-drop flexibility in changing appointment dates or times
  • Network support for multiple users – right out of the box
  • Side-by-side display of multiple calendars – perfect for a doctor's office or or any similar business
  • Recurring appointments
  • Keeps track of multiple appointment locations
  • Customizable to fit your current business and data requirements

dbCalendar will work on any currently supported Microsoft network or computer operating system, including Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server. dbCalendar is written using the latest in Microsoft programming technology, Visual Studio 2005 and .NET framework 2.0, which Microsoft will support in its next generation computer technology.

Projected product release date: July 1, 2006.
Price to be determined.
Below are some sample screen snapshots:
In this display the calendars for three selected physicians are shown. Note on the lower left that additional physicians could be selected.

In the display below we see the appointments for a single physician. Note that there is a recurring appointment at 4:30 PM and also a reminder for the 2:00 PM appointment.

Time intervals are shown here in 30-minute units. However, you can select another time interval if you want. Note also that the horizontal menu at the top permits you to view an entire week at a time.

The telephone numbers have been automatically inserted from the user database.


Below is the screen where you would enter the appointment details.

In this case we have a doctor's appointment calendar. But if your business is different, you can change the word "Patient" on the client selection button, and you can change the client selection table to reflect your own database. The same for the calendar owner, which in this case is "Doctor," and also the "Location."

Note that this is appointment has a reminder, and that there is room to write considerable additional text if you want.


The screen snapshot below shows the selection of the client (the patient) straight from your existing database. This selection screen can display thousands of clients and it can quickly zero in on the one you want by typing in a couple of letters from the name. You can also filter the list by showing only those clients from a particular city or state. You can sort the list by clicking on the column header for the column you want to sort by. For example, you could put the list in order by city.

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