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This app allows the user to add any shift pattern to any synced calendar on
your android phone. Now anyone who works an odd repeating shift can know when
they work without carrying a shift calendar or card with them all the time.
Use WDENCO to pattern any work shift.
(W) Work
(D) Day
(E) Evening
(N) Night
(C) ON Call
(O) Off
These will be appended to your shift label. If you enter Job 1 as a label then
the event will be 'Job 1 Work' or 'Job 1 Nights'.
Work 3 days, 2 evenings, 1 night, then off for 3 days? Shift pattern is
DDDEENOOO
Work 3 24 hour shifts then off 2 days? Shift pattern WWWOO
Work 24, on call 24, off 48? Shift pattern WCOO
Don't like the letters and labels? Now use your own. Press the MENU key to
open the customization screen.
Kelly numbers, or Kelly Days, or Rotating Shift Numbers are now supported.
There are three options to this new feature.
1. Kelly numbers can be shown either in the description(hidden) or
2. shown in the event label(i.e A Shift Days *2*) or
3. not used at all.
----Multiple Event Delete Function----
The suite now contains a delete function. The deleter will allow you to pick
several events and delete them at once. Pick from any events on your calendar.
----Nuclear Options----
The suite now contains a 'nuclear option' that will allow you to completely
clear your calendar of all future events.
------------ Single Event Adder -----------------
This is a simple sub-app that will quickly add a single event to any calendar.
------------ Traditional Shift Adder ------------
This adder will add the traditional 24/48 or 24/72 shift to your calendar for
up to a year. This functionality was combined into this app from the Shift
Adder Pro series.
If your phone is running on a version of Android below 4.0 (Ice Cream
Sandwich) try the trial version before buying this one.
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Feb. 15, 2013