

That you can import into Google Calendar or iCalendar.Aqueous chloride stress corrosion cracking of titanium - A comparison with environmental hydrogen embrittlement You can save a picture of the schedule, and even export it to an ICS file

Displays a weekly schedule from your saved courses, so that you can easily see how difficult or easy it might be. Highlights and crosses-out what courses on the UT Course Catalog would conflict with your currently saved courses, making selecting courses that fit with your schedule so much easier. Lets you import/export your schedule for easy sharing. You can also "save" a course just through its unique number. This lets you see any schedule conflicts, and also register much quicker. Gives you the ability to "Save Courses" and view them and their information in the extension popup, where you can quickly copy their unique numbers. Shows graphs of the grade distributions for the semesters the professor taught the class in the past. Gets the course description and highlights the important information like prerequisites, restrictions, etc. Provides a "breakdown" popup for every class on the Course Catalog, with quick and easy links to the RateMyProfessor and eCIS pages of the professor, as well as syllabi from when the professor taught the class in the past.

Puts all the courses for a department into a scroll-able list. What this extension tries to do is streamline most of the unnecessary steps and headaches of registering for classes at UT Austin. 20 tabs of Rate My Professor, Catalyst, UT Planner, and the UT Course Catalog open and you still don't know what classes to take. Improves the course registration process at the University of Texas at Austin! We've all been there.
