Hi all,
I've written a tool to generate fixture files which you can import into your calendar program like Outlook, iCal, Google Calendar, Thunderbird etc.
You can get to it here: http://www.thismonkey.com/nrl/2009/nrlfixture-2009.shtml
(sorry about posting the broken link earlier - the above link is the right one).
You tell it what you want: Your team or all teams, if and when you want reminders, where you are etc, and it will give you a file to download and import.
It also creates PDF files of the fixture given your choices for printing or reference.
There is also a link which shows you how to import a CSV file into Outlook 2007 (it's probably not too different from earlier versions of Outlook I expect).
Your best bet is CSV files for MS Outlook, and I think ICS works on everything else (including Outlook).
There is also a link to a feedback page - I'd love to hear what you think.
** This is my first stab at an NRL fixture. I have taken it from the Age NRL website. Please let me know what needs improving/fixing.
Thanks
Scott
I've written a tool to generate fixture files which you can import into your calendar program like Outlook, iCal, Google Calendar, Thunderbird etc.
You can get to it here: http://www.thismonkey.com/nrl/2009/nrlfixture-2009.shtml
(sorry about posting the broken link earlier - the above link is the right one).
You tell it what you want: Your team or all teams, if and when you want reminders, where you are etc, and it will give you a file to download and import.
It also creates PDF files of the fixture given your choices for printing or reference.
There is also a link which shows you how to import a CSV file into Outlook 2007 (it's probably not too different from earlier versions of Outlook I expect).
Your best bet is CSV files for MS Outlook, and I think ICS works on everything else (including Outlook).
There is also a link to a feedback page - I'd love to hear what you think.
** This is my first stab at an NRL fixture. I have taken it from the Age NRL website. Please let me know what needs improving/fixing.
Thanks
Scott