Crontab schedule visualization tool for Windows [closed] - windows

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We have a crontab scheduler running on our Unix server. Currently when someone adds a job to the crontab, he has to add the job to an outlook calendar manually.
However, this outlook calendar has lost its functionality, partly due to old jobs not being removed, partly due to number of jobs, partly due to the lack of visualisation options.
I've found this question is-there-a-tool-that-allows-visualization-of-crontab-entries
but I'm looking for a tool that allows me to load in the crontab schedule file and visualize it a Windows environement.
Does anyone have a good tool for this or an alternative solution ?

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