We use schedulemaster as well. Don't know the cost comparison with other
programs.
You can certainly look multiple planes at a time by using the 4-day, 9-day
or 30-day calendar view etc.
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message
...
In a previous article, "Jim" said:
What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our
flight
Our club uses ScheduleMaster. We like it a lot, but it's expensive. We
looked at MyFBO.com which is cheaper and seems to have more features, but
from my experience with their on-line demo, their user interface sucks
rocks. There doesn't appear any way to see a complete overview of what
planes are available over a time period - you can only look at the
schedule for one plane at a time.
--
Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
If netcat is compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE, the -e argument
specifies a program to exec after making or receiving a successful
connection. -- netcat README file