Time Track 2.0 for Macintosh and Windows
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Time Track 2.0 for Macintosh and Windows

TRINFINITY SOFTWARE RELEASES TIME TRACK 2.0 FOR MACINTOSH AND WINDOWS

For immediate release.

NEW YORK, N.Y. - - August 27, 2004 - - Trinfinity Software released
today an update to Time Track, it's popular time tracking software,
designed for consultants and freelancers to minimize the time spent
logging hours and to enhance billing accuracy.

Time Track for Palm OS has been released and Time Track 2.0 for
Macintosh and Windows is required in order to share log files among the
three platforms. Users can choose between using the original log format
or the new Palm compatible log format. There are also new export
options to convert between the two formats. Macintosh users can now
synchronize their log files with Time Track for Palm OS using the Time
Track Conduit. A conduit for Windows is currently under development.

In addition to Time Track for Palm compatibilty, Time Track 2.0 offers
a number of new features and improvements. The user can now add an
unlimited amount of text to a log entry using the Additional
Description window. This update includes undo and redo support for the
Start and Stop logging buttons on Main Window, an improved HTML design
for exporting log files as web pages, and a log file editing window so
that users can edit existing log entries without being concerned with
damaging the log file.

In addition, the user can now change the location of the Logs folder
via the Logs tab in the Preferences window, edit the content of the log
file banner via the Banner tab in the Preferences window, and customize
the font and size used to display log files.

Time Track's AutoTrack feature allows users to automatically track the
time spent using almost any application without having to click on the
start and stop button. This feature has been designed to enhance
workflow and prevent the user from losing time because they forgot to
start logging. The AutoTrack Monitor window allows the user to see
which AutoTrack applications are running and how much time has elapsed
since they started being logged. Time Track has several features that
allow it to run autonomously in the background, including the ability
to have Time Track launched when the computer boots up and the ability
to send the application to the background when launched. The AutoTrack
feature is only available for Macintosh.

Time Track is AppleScriptable and the downloadable archive contains
sample scripts for controlling Time Track. One of the included samples
is a FolderAction script that can be used to turn logging on when a
folder is opened and turn logging off when the folder is closed. This
is a great solution for users that want to track the usage of files
rather than applications.

Time Track automatically checks to see if there is a newer version
available and informs the user if there is one available. This feature
can be disabled. The user can also manually check for updates via the
"Check For Updates" menu item to the "Online" menu.

Time Track 2.0 has a new bug reporting window which gathers the crash
log and system information and emails the bug report without the need
to open an email program.

The specific issues addressed in this and previous updates are listed
in the "Time Track Version History" file located in the "Documentation"
folder of the downloadable archive.

Time Track 2.0 costs $24.95 for a single user license. Site licenses
and world-wide site licenses are also available. Registered users of
Time Track 1.x can upgrade to 2.0 for $15.00 (Single User License). New
users can download and evaluate Time Track 2.0 for 30 days.

Time Track is available for the following platforms:

- MacOS 8 & 9
- MacOS X
- Windows 98/NT/2000/XP
- Palm OS

Time Track is available for download at:
http://www.trinfinitysoftware.com/timetrack.shtml

You can purchase Time Track here:
http://order.kagi.com/cgi-bin/r1.cgi?6DC&&

 

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