I'm a Mac head. No Star Alliance timetable application for me. Though I'd love to know the format of the underlying database. I once wrote a perl script that bashed against a web-site and did a fairly good job of extracting a schedule... but it was painful to decode when they changed the web-site. Matthew On 4-Feb-05, at 5:49 PM, Matthew Sheren wrote: > If you're dedicated and willing to devote a couple extra steps to the > process, you can jury-rig a tab delimited schedule. > From Star Alliance timetable application, you can get a list of all > non-stops either to or from a certain airport for a single day or a > range of dates. You can then export the list to the clipboard, and > paste it back into Excel for a manipulatable database. It's clunky, > sure, but useful for some applications. > > Matthew Montano wrote: > >> PDFs, PDFs. >> >> I wish they would publish them in a tab delimited format. That way >> I=20 >> can use them as I'd like.. my eyes go bug-eyed looking at those PDF=20 >> schedules. >> >> Matthew >> >> On 3-Feb-05, at 2:32 PM, Michael A. Burris wrote: >> >>> Matt: >>> >>> " But a quick glance at the AC schedule reveals some >>> CRJs in use between..." >>> >>> Does AC still publish book schedules? Does anyone any >>> more? Would love to have them. Those were the good >>> 'ol days! >>> >>> Mike Burris >>> Cambridge, Mass >>> >>> >>> =09 >>> __________________________________ >>> Do you Yahoo!? >>> All your favorites on one personal page =96 Try My Yahoo! >>> http://my.yahoo.com >>> >> >