QANTIM - Qantas Itinerary Manager, from November 2002

I just realised that there's some info there missing from my TripIt trip history! Now that's going to waste an hour or so I was planning....
I gave up keeping a history once the AFF Tracker stopped working. The dump of data I received from it was taking far too long to fix up.
 
I gave up keeping a history once the AFF Tracker stopped working. The dump of data I received from it was taking far too long to fix up.
That's were TripIt is good. If I stumbled across an old email with travel info missing from a trip, I just forward it to TripIt and it adds it to the trip. Or manually add the entry (which for one or two things is not a biggy).
 
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I was going through some old work files. Lo and behold what did I find? the QANTIM Application from November 2002.

There have been a couple of older (and now locked) posts about this:
2012 by @eric2011 - QANTIM travel planner by Qantas

and

2014 by @albatross710 Qantim

And yes it installs onto my Win11 PC today! See screenshots below. Though after installing and launching, it defaulted to search for itineraries for todays date, needless to say, it didn't show up as I doubt QF was forecasting timetables 22yrs into the future, but searching for Nov'2002 did produce some results.


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But it does only work for direct flights, if searching for others this is the warning that appears:

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If @admin wants to make the application available on AFF, happy to send the file - It's less than 1MB!
oh wow - I recall using it in the late 90s 😂
 

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