VisiSchedule, from VisiCorp, is an interactive visually-oriented project task scheduling program. It gives you the tools to control projects, meet deadlines, level resources, and beat cost targets. As you develop your project you can use it to create "What-if" scenarios, and instantly see the results.
There were versions for both the IBM PC and Apple II. VisiSchedule was part of VisiCorps "Visi" applications, that also included VisiCalc, VisiWord, VisiSpell, VisiTrend/Plot, VisiDex, VisiFile, and VisiTutor. On the PC, it competed against early versions of Microsoft Project for DOS.
This archive contains one 320k (8-sector double sided) floppy disk image in CopyIIPC+Snatchit and Transcopy format.
To run the program, copy the contents of the FILES folder to a folder on a hard drive, then run Vsk.exe.
Important: This software contains copy protection, and no unprotect is included or known to exist.
To recreate a functional disk, use the included CopyIIPC/Snatchit image to write to a low-density double sided disk.
VisiSchedule skips the protection check if run from a hard drive.
If this disk is not correctly written with the protection, then when it is run directly from the floppy the application will load but fake a crash at certain points. ImageDisk and TeleDisk can not create a functional copy.
SuperCard Pro and Kryoflux images have been added.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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VisiSchedule 1.2 (1984) (5.25-320k) (Kryoflux) (SCP) (TC) | 1.2 | English | 8.16MB | 0 | |
VisiSchedule 1.2 (1984) (5.25-320k) (SCP) (alt) | 1.2 | English | 4.44MB | 0 | |
VisiSchedule 1.2 Manual (1984) | 1.2 | English | 25.11MB | 0 |