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IIUM Schedule is a lightweight academic planning utility created by developer Muhammad Fareez Iqmal specifically for students of the International Islamic University Malaysia. The program streamlines the often-tedious task of manually arranging semester timetables by providing an intuitive interface where lecture sections, laboratory slots, and tutorial blocks can be dragged, dropped, and color-coded until clashes are eliminated and credit-hour requirements are met. Since its first public release, the application has progressed through twenty-five incremental versions, culminating in the current 1.4.11.0 build that refines calendar export, dark-mode rendering, and automatic sync with the university’s online course bulletin. Typical use cases range from freshmen mapping out their first-year foundation program to final-year undergraduates balancing capstone projects with remaining core requirements, while postgraduate researchers appreciate the ability to overlay class times with laboratory rotations and thesis supervision meetings. The software sits in the Student Tools / Academic Planners category and generates both printable PDF timetables and ICS files that can be imported into Google Calendar, Outlook, or any Android scheduling widget, ensuring that reminders pop up across devices before every period. Because it stores data locally in a single SQLite file, users can back up entire academic histories to cloud drives and restore them when migrating to new laptops. IIUM Schedule is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation alongside other campus utilities.
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