Unimelb Timetable to iCal
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Converts the Unimelb timetable page into an iCal file
[Update - August 2019] v1.2.0 has just been released which updates the semester break date to work properly for semester 2 2019 (see version history below for more info). Chrome Extension that converts the University of Melbourne student timetable page into an iCalendar/.ics file, which you can then import into iCloud/Google Calendar/Outlook Calendar or any other calendar program that supports the iCal file format. To use it: just go to the Student Portal and navigate to your timetable. A small icon will pop up in the toolbar - click that and you can probably work out the rest :) Features: * (NEW!) Fetches semester start/end dates automagically from the Unimelb academic calendar * Scrapes all timetable data (subject code+name, times, location) * Repeats timetable for duration of semester * Excludes repeats from the mid-semester break * Ability to include week-long events that are labelled with the University week # (plus one for the mid-semester break) Please report any bugs on my GitHub repo: https://github.com/nuclearpidgeon/UoM-Timetable-to-iCal Version history: * v1.2.0 (August 2019) - update the semester break date for semester 1 2019, and add an automatic semester selection (based on which one starts closest to the current date) * v1.1.5 (February 2018) - update the semester break date for semester 1 2018 * v1.1.4 (August 2017) - fix date fetching issues with the new Unimelb calendar page (worst 'API' ever!)
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James LopezJul 24, 2019
Still works in 2019, a real time saver!
Rohit SudarsanJul 2, 2019
Excellent app. Very convenient. I was recommended this by the IT person at Stop1 (the most helpful they've ever been haha) Would only suggest if the calendar could somehow adjust for the 1 week break that occurs during semesters. For eg. the app plots weeks 1-13 whereas officially the Uni calendar spans weeks 1-12 and one week in between for a break (eg. Easter). I find myself manually correcting this because deadlines are based on the official week number set by the university. Otherwise it... Show more
Jackson ShiAug 5, 2018
AWESOME
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- Version1.2.0
- UpdatedAugust 1, 2019
- Offered bystewart.james.webb
- Size82.53KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (UK)
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