Can anyone point me to a free timeline program? I have seen, used, and loved Timeliner software but do not have the funds to purchase for my library. Do any of you know of a free timelining tool that would do until I raise the money to purchase for next year? Is there something out there that would be appropriate for middle school use? Any help would be appreciated!

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My HS English 12 just finished trying the following. Some sites seemed easier for them to get to display as they wanted, particularly if they wanted to set the time of day for an event.

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