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CIS Day Cycles by Daniel Hsing

A browser extension to remind CISHK students/faculty of timetable day cycles. The current day in the CIS timetable cycle is shown on new browser tabs to remind students/faculty of what activities they have on that day.

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New tab page replaced with black box containing timetable day cycle in print.
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A browser extension to remind CISHK students/faculty of timetable day cycles

The current day in the CIS timetable cycle is shown on new browser tabs to remind students/faculty of what activities they have on that day.
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0.0.2resigned1
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38.21 kB
Last updated
a year ago (25 Apr 2024)
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