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Version 1.0 Released!

Version 1.0 has been released, and is finally up for download on various download sites. This version fixes several bugs in the app, and brings a Timetable Manager feature as well. 

The Timetable Manager feature is best suited for students preparing for examinations who need to plan out what to study and when. Although the feature is somewhat primitive in its features currently, that will improve in future versions.

You can download the new version, which is 20.2 MB, from any of the following sites:

Softpedia 

FreewareFiles.com 

Softonic 

We hope you find the new version useful!

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