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New Release published on 18 Jun 2008
This new version greatly improves some existing features:
Version 2.8 – Published on 24 June 2008
      Interactive To-Do Lists SEN Diary – <b>Interactive To-Do Lists</b>.
      Data from SIMS can now be Imported with a much-improved Wizard
    A SIMS Report Definition can be downloaded form this web site
      You now specify an exact date when Reminders are automatically added to your ‘To-Do’ lists or cancel them
    In particular, pupils that have left will no longer have Reminders generated
Version 2.6 - Published on 1 Oct 2006.
This new version brings some stunning new benefits:
Version 2.6 – Published on 1 October 2006
      Integrated IEP Documents SEN Diary – <b>Integrated IEP Documents</b>.
    (SEN Diary Plus and Network Editions only – All purchases since 1 January 2007)
    Pupils name, etc, added automatically from their Diary ready to add your own Targets
    Create your own Templates of pre-set Targets
      Customisable Reminders can be automatically added to your ‘To-Do’ lists
    For example, you can be reminded a month or so in advance of the Annual Review instead of it suddenly becoming urgent
      Import Pupil data from external sources
      Transfer Pupil Summaries and Diaries between schools
      Minimal training required to enable colleagues to add memos into Pupils’ Diaries
    They can be locked into a small sub-set of the Pupils in SEN Diary if required
      Size of text in Pupil Summary and Diaries customisable so that you can see more text

Ian at the Special Needs Norfolk Exhibition 2006

Picture by Toby Price


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What others have said.
“The proactive to-do lists…are a great feature.”
The Independent, 8 March 2006