
So I come to you, BYOND, in hopes of getting a few questions answered. I know we have a rather large population of working adults, so perhaps some of you can give me some good tips. My first question is: Are there any good replacements, preferably free, that will have a similar layout to our old system(pictured). This flat view of all employees schedule at once is very, very important to our firm. We must know instantly who is and isn't in an appointment, and I have yet to find a layout that does a better job of this(but I'm open to ideas).
Failing my first question, my second is: Does anyone know any easy programming languages that I could create such a program with? I've looked at the GUI options for a few high level programming languages, and couldn't find any stock widgets that would produce such an effect, so I honestly am at a loss as to where to begin.
Any help I can get from you guys would be great. And if you can recommend a programming language and widget/method, any further support would be great too. If I do make a working schedule program for the office, I plan on releasing it open sourced, so that anyone else who has the problem can have a solution too.
Anyway, Delphi's pretty straightforward to pick up and use (although I'm not too keen on its pointer support, but this might not be a problem for you). If you want, I'll send you the source code from my project for you to have a look at.
The only problem with Delphi is that it isn't free, with Borland's website pricing it at around $900 for the pro version (which wasn't an issue for me as I got it from school).