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	<title>Comments on: TDE Reservation Calendar</title>
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		<title>By: Peter Schaffer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Schaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description>TopDreamweaverExtensions has two different reservation calendar systems, and this one is billed as being the simpler of the two. To be honest, I&#039;m not sure what more you&#039;d want out of a reservation calendar utility, as the full range of options seem to be available here with ample room for customization. Calendars created with this extension look great and are fully modifiable for design considerations. Of course, they&#039;re also nicely functional, letting users view available and unavailable dates for given events, bookings, or whatever else is being described.
     Editing the calendars after they&#039;ve gone live is pretty simple, so design clients can usually take over the task of making any necessary changes, and the initial creation process is easy with a basic interface that doesn&#039;t make any pretense about being fancy. Like most reservation calendars, however, you won&#039;t be able to send the inputted information through the extension itself; you&#039;ll have to crack your knuckles and hit Dreamweaver&#039;s code view or else find a compatible program for taking care of the process for you.
    I think the calendars created with this extension can compete with any dynamic reservation systems currently online, making the price a serious bargain in comparison to spending hours dreaming up an impressive booking system. Not for every page and client out there, but when it comes in handy, this extension will win your gratitude.</description>
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     Editing the calendars after they&#8217;ve gone live is pretty simple, so design clients can usually take over the task of making any necessary changes, and the initial creation process is easy with a basic interface that doesn&#8217;t make any pretense about being fancy. Like most reservation calendars, however, you won&#8217;t be able to send the inputted information through the extension itself; you&#8217;ll have to crack your knuckles and hit Dreamweaver&#8217;s code view or else find a compatible program for taking care of the process for you.<br />
    I think the calendars created with this extension can compete with any dynamic reservation systems currently online, making the price a serious bargain in comparison to spending hours dreaming up an impressive booking system. Not for every page and client out there, but when it comes in handy, this extension will win your gratitude.</p>
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