| Description |
| TimePanic is a time tracking application designed for self-employed people, small businesses, or just anyone who works at a computer. People don't do time tracking for the fun of it. They either want to find out why they keep running out of time. Or they need to charge for their time. In either case, it is essential to supplement your time log with structured information such as project, work type or type of collaboration in order to produce meaningful reports. This tedious work is difficult to maintain at a consistent level of detail over a longer period. TimePanic's favorite buttons address this problem: They let you start pre-configured activities with a single mouse click, both in the Windows and in the Pocket PC version of TimePanic. Many customers say that these buttons are their favorite feature because they make time tracking so easy. All in all, TimePanic's user interface has been designed to be as simple and intuitive as possible, which is why it provides many usability features such as multi-level undo and redo, hibernation support, context-sensitive help and Unicode support. Because TimePanic can run in the system tray, a task switch requires no more than two mouse clicks. And that's why TimePanic makes it easy to cope with interruptions such as frequent phone calls and questions from colleagues. Like all good time tracking applications, TimePanic lets you specify planned working hours, planned breaks and public holidays, allows you to record annual leave, sick leave and flexitime, has wizard assisted search, export and report functions and can calculate overtime. TimePanic is available in English, in German and in French. If you use TimePanic for personal time tracking, it can help you look at your working days in a new way and discover surprising patterns and trends. If you use it in your job, it will soon become one of your indispensable everyday tools. |
| Supported languages: English, French, German |
| Supported OS: Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000, Windows2003 |
| Installation: Install and Uninstall |
| Requirements: Windows Installer for Windows 98. Internet Explorer 5.5 or better. |
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| Release info |
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07/31/2005
Minor Update
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Changes:
Minor improvements and bug fixes.
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| End user license agreement |
License Agreement
This software and its associated documentation are the intellectual property of Lionel Spohr.
This Software is Licensed, not Bought
The licensee obtains the non-exclusive, non-transferable right, to use the software under the conditions given below. The license remains valid for an unlimited period of time.
Storage and Network Use
The licensee may use one copy of the software on a single computer. The licensee may use the software on a multi-user or network system only if either, the software is expressly licensed for use on a multi-user or network system or one license is purchased for each node and terminal on which the software will be used. (In particular, an illegal copy may not be euphemistically called a"safety copy".)
No Derivative Works
The licensee agrees not to translate, disassemble, de-compile or in any other way create derivative works of the software. The licensee is authorized to one copy of the program for backup purposes only. (And to read the manual.)
No Resale
The licensee agrees not to rent, sell, lend, license or otherwise distribute the software to any third party without the prior written consent of Lionel Spohr. (However, the licensee is encouraged to recommend the software.)
Limitation of Liability
The software is provided"as is", without warranty of any kind, express of implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement. In no event shall Lionel Spohr or any other contributor be liable for any claim, damages or other liability, whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the software or the use of other dealings in the software. In no event shall Lionel Spohr's liability arising out of the use or inability to use the software exceed the amount that you have actually paid for the software. |
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