![]() Screenshot of FET, view of teachers timetable | |
Original author(s) | Liviu Lalescu |
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Developer(s) | Liviu Lalescu, Volker Dirr and others |
Initial release | 2002 |
Stable release | 6.22.2
/ July 21, 2024 |
Preview release | n/a
|
Written in | C++ [1] |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Platform | Qt |
Size | 20–59 MB |
Type | n/a |
License | GNU AGPL v3 |
Website |
lalescu |
FET is a free and open-source time tabling app for automatically scheduling the timetable of a school, high-school or university. FET is written in C++ using the Qt cross-platform application framework. Initially, FET stood for "Free Evolutionary Timetabling"; as it is no longer evolutionary, the E in the middle can stand for anything the user prefers. [2]
FET can operate in different modes appropriate to a variety of special circumstances. In addition to the standard "Official" timetabling mode, there is a "Mornings-Afternoons" mode suitable for use with Moroccan or Algerian school systems, a "Block planning" mode that supports planning for block timetables (commonly used in North American and International Baccalaureate schools), and a "Terms" mode suitable for use with the Finnish school system.
![]() Screenshot of FET, view of teachers timetable | |
Original author(s) | Liviu Lalescu |
---|---|
Developer(s) | Liviu Lalescu, Volker Dirr and others |
Initial release | 2002 |
Stable release | 6.22.2
/ July 21, 2024 |
Preview release | n/a
|
Written in | C++ [1] |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Platform | Qt |
Size | 20–59 MB |
Type | n/a |
License | GNU AGPL v3 |
Website |
lalescu |
FET is a free and open-source time tabling app for automatically scheduling the timetable of a school, high-school or university. FET is written in C++ using the Qt cross-platform application framework. Initially, FET stood for "Free Evolutionary Timetabling"; as it is no longer evolutionary, the E in the middle can stand for anything the user prefers. [2]
FET can operate in different modes appropriate to a variety of special circumstances. In addition to the standard "Official" timetabling mode, there is a "Mornings-Afternoons" mode suitable for use with Moroccan or Algerian school systems, a "Block planning" mode that supports planning for block timetables (commonly used in North American and International Baccalaureate schools), and a "Terms" mode suitable for use with the Finnish school system.