Worldvista.org reports that after a long wait, Graphic User Interface scheduling works in VistA: “…”Yes, it’s teeming with bugs, but it works!” Habiel from California wrote on the VistA Hardhats email list. Valdes, who lives in Houston, Texas responded: “Roger Sam, Houston confirms on a fresh install that GUI scheduling has landed.” and posted a screenshot. Calling it a “very significant event. Not only does this add GUI-scheduling, it also enables .Net client programming.” and “Many small steps for a software engineer, one giant leap for VistA.” Valdes notes that this will greatly broaden the reach of VistA, facilitating its use in ambulatory care. “This community owes a debt of gratitude to Sam Habiel.”