Task Timer version 2.3.10
04/19/2006
We've been hoping to get Task Timer
3.0 out the door long before now and we've been creating one off
builds of version 2.3 when folks email us with bugs. Due to the
amount of email traffic that's been generated over the past couple
of weeks we've decided to roll out version 2.3.10b.
This version has a bunch of minor bug fixes. As always, please feel free to drop us a line if you find any issues.
Where's version 3 and why is it taking so long? We spend most of our time doing development work for other people and we've been very, very busy. This is both good and bad. Good because we're busy and most of our income is derived from contract programming. Bad because it keeps us from doing our own projects.
Version 3 is a significant change from version 2.x. We now allow up to five simultaneous timers going at once. We've added basic billing and billing reports. For the MySQL users we've added the ability to remove themselves from their network and go roaming and then 'synchronize' later with the server.
This is a really cool thing for people with laptops and probably one of the more difficult items in version 3 since there are so many questions and procedures we have to figure out before releasing it into the wild. And since we don't have an 'administrator utility' all clients need to synchronize all data - not just their primary user. See what I mean about difficult?
Anyway, that's me whining a little bit.
Thanks!
Bob K.
This version has a bunch of minor bug fixes. As always, please feel free to drop us a line if you find any issues.
Where's version 3 and why is it taking so long? We spend most of our time doing development work for other people and we've been very, very busy. This is both good and bad. Good because we're busy and most of our income is derived from contract programming. Bad because it keeps us from doing our own projects.
Version 3 is a significant change from version 2.x. We now allow up to five simultaneous timers going at once. We've added basic billing and billing reports. For the MySQL users we've added the ability to remove themselves from their network and go roaming and then 'synchronize' later with the server.
This is a really cool thing for people with laptops and probably one of the more difficult items in version 3 since there are so many questions and procedures we have to figure out before releasing it into the wild. And since we don't have an 'administrator utility' all clients need to synchronize all data - not just their primary user. See what I mean about difficult?
Anyway, that's me whining a little bit.
Thanks!
Bob K.