UVICalendar UVICalendar

Productivity
Version: 1.0.2
Last Update: 2018-11-08

Overview

UVICalendar is a Chrome extension developed by maxwellborden. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of UVICalendar is 1.0.2, updated on 2018-11-08.
39 users have installed this extension. 1 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Export your detailed schedule as an iCal file for easy importing into Google Calendar or other major calendar applications.

If you are a University of Victoria student who would like to have their calendar automatically exported at the start of the semester with no fuss, this is your extension. Compatible with all major calendar applications. Automatically fills location, time, and class title. Title includes your section number. No more fumbling through the mobile version of mypage on the first midterm trying to figure out what section you are in. Simply navigate to your detailed timetable and click "export" in the top right. Import the calendar into your favourite app and enjoy the rest of your day!

Rating

1 ratings

Total Installs

39

Information

Last Update

2018-11-08

Current Version

1.0.2

Size

119KiB

Author

maxwellborden

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Logan Kuzyk
2019-12-05

Eliminates an extremely tedious process. My only suggestion is to use course codes as titles for each event instead of course names.

avatar Logan Kuzyk
2019-12-05

Eliminates an extremely tedious process. My only suggestion is to use course codes as titles for each event instead of course names.

avatar Logan Kuzyk
2019-12-05

Eliminates an extremely tedious process. My only suggestion is to use course codes as titles for each event instead of course names.

avatar Logan Kuzyk
2019-12-05

Eliminates an extremely tedious process. My only suggestion is to use course codes as titles for each event instead of course names.

avatar Logan Kuzyk
2019-12-05

Eliminates an extremely tedious process. My only suggestion is to use course codes as titles for each event instead of course names.