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Eric Liang's SSES Schedule Giveaway
$0.99
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iPhone Giveaway of the Day - Eric Liang's SSES Schedule

Find it annoying to carry your SSES schedule and time sheet in your pocket all the time?
$0.99 ABGELAUFEN

This giveaway offer has been expired. Eric Liang's SSES Schedule is now available on the regular basis.

Find it annoying to carry your SSES schedule and time sheet in your pocket all the time? Is it too much work to schedule online? Want to find a better way to share your schedule with friends and family? Or are you ever confused about the tricky school letter day system? Here it is to all the problems! It is an amazing app, which can not only check the letter day for you, but also hold the schedule on your iPhone and allows you to share it with friends. Please enjoy a easier life at St. Stephen's in Austin, Texas with Eric Liang's SSES Schedule!

Features:
•Create your class for one letter day, and it will automatically created classes for the other letter days.
•Put your friends' schedules at the same time and know what classes your friends are having anytime.
•Loads news from St. Stephen's: a new way for announcements.
•Supports Middle and Upper School, students and teachers.
•Tells you what letter day today is or tomorrow will be.
•Check daily calendar for time of class periods
•Share your schedule with friends via message and email.
•Updates SSES class list from the server.

Thank yall for making this app better: Hallie, Sacha, my uncle, my dad, Sean, Timothy, Jerry Gan, Edward, Herbert, Federico, Kieran, Emily, Justin, Fiona, Jerry Du, Jessica, and Thomas.
I appreciated all the comments on the App Store.

Dedicated to Chris:)

Entwickler:

Xiaoyong Liang

Kategorie:

Education

Version:

2.0.4

Größe:

3.44 MB

Bewertet:

4+

Sprachen:

English

Kompatibilität:

iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

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