ASxcel is a small tool for the browser game AirlineSim (www.airlinesim.aero) by simulogics. It helps the player keep track of the routes he offers or plans to offer. Routes can be created between airports, and additional parameters can be added to increase the degree of information associated with it. For example to every airports its respective size, passenger and cargo can be added, or the distance of a route can be entered.
But the application does not only allow the user to enter these information. He can also sort by it, and schedule them. For a future version filtering by multiple parameters is planned, and the graphical interface is merely a shadow of what it will be.
All this is designed to help the user make strategic decisions based on the information he collected in the game world. And I sure hope it helps you, too!
The program requires Java (JRE 1.7+), but after once you have installed Java just extract the .zip archive to a place of your choice.
First you have to create an enterprise. This is fairly straight forward, just enter a name (can be anything, does not have to be the one from AirlineSim) and the place where your enterprise has its main hub. Although this is not critical I advise you to take this step seriously because it will greatly reduce the work you have to do when creating routes.
After your enterprise is created you need to add additional airports. This is because a route always needs two end points, and right now you only have one. Please also notice that you not only need just two, but two between no route already exists.
Once you have airports, you can create routes. Just choose the origin and destination, and voilá. Now the route gets displayed in the table, and you can start to adjust everything as much as you like. You might notice the selection box at the end of every row: This is to indicate if a route is scheduled or not.
I'm sure as hell that this application contains quite an amount of bugs. If you see one, trample it to death. Maybe it helps. If not, please open an issue on GitHub where the project is hosted:
https://github.com/jdno/ASxcel
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