Ok, I just got back from dropping off my laptop, and I have good news. They say they can recover ALL the data on it, so I don't have to rewrite a ton of code, including some really good stuff:
-Gives all the data needed to punch into transX
-Display things other then just deltaV, including inclination, eccentricity, and a few others (makes for some interesting graphs)
-The ability to combine up to three different types of information into one image (ie. red would display arrival, green for departure, and blue for inclination, or whatever combination you would like).
Also, they said everything should be ready by tomorrow, so hopefully I'll have something to put up that people can play with in the next few days. In fact, here's a little something now:
http://www.ioss.ca/Zips/TrajectoryPlanner.zip
This is the current one on my computer (the old backup), so it has quite a few limitations on it. Namely, it doesn't give you anything useful for transX (although you could use it with IMFD), and you can only put in custom orbits, it lacks the VSOP87 data for the planets that the current one has. Oh, and it's slow as molasses (but so is the current one, there's nothing that can be done about that), so be patient if it seems to take a while. If it is too slow for your liking, increase the size of the "Steps" in the launch and arrival options.