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Schedule generators
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Schedule generators take SPIRE's ugly output of your class schedule and turn it into something legible, or even pretty. You can paste your schedule of classes from SPIRE into one of these schedule makers and get back a block formatted schedule or timetable that you can print out, or an image that you can print or share online. Due to the update to Spire 3.0, some of the schedule generators will be broken until they are updated.
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[edit] schedr
schedr.com is a schedule planning tool that has all the course information in it and provides a easy gui to layout your schedule. Schedr works, and is constantly updated by its owner. Schedr integrates some really neat features such as rate my professor ratings, and more. Image:Http://www.propellingsolutions.com/images/schedr shot.jpg
[edit] Andrew Lok's
Spire to .ics converter - Using code from Jeff Terrace, this program was built to output iCalendar format file (.ics) that can be imported into many popular calender programs (i.e. Outlook, Mozilla Sunbird, Apple iCalendar, etc.)
Spire Schedule Renderer was based on Jeff Terrace's code, though much of it was rewritten, to work with Spire 3.0
[edit] Andy Visniewski's
VisSched PeopleSoft Schedule Visualizer creates a pretty image with your schedule on it. The image is saved remotely, so linking from websites, aim profiles, etc is easy if you want to share it. Allows customization of colors. Works with Spire 3.0.
[edit] Jeff Terrace's
Jeff Terrace's UMass Amherst Scheduler uses HTML to build a graphical table for your viewing pleasure. Here is a mirror just in case.
[edit] Jon Shusta's
Jon Shusta's schedule generator takes a hand-formatted CSV list of classes and converts it into a png image.

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