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Release Early

April 06, 2006 |
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One day ahead of schedule and with even more features than promised, Brains4All is proud to present the latest release of 14Dayz, everybody’s favorite friendly online time tracker that is fun and easy to use.

All of the features in this release are based on user suggestions or beta tester feedback. Thank you so much for sharing!

We’ve got one very special feature we’d like to mention up front that we feel makes time tracking even more fun and simple to do. In today’s time sheet it is now possible to start a real-time tracker.

This timer helps you keep track of how much time you are really taking on a task. We’ve been using it over the past week and we have become addicted to it. Not once did I need to ask anyone to complete their sheets. Everybody just loves having the tracker on.

Also the fixes in this release allow you to make a plan or a daily schedule in the morning. Working through the day you only have to click to start or stop the appropriate timer for each task. Its the simplest thing!

Try it now in your own time sheet and please tell us how you like it.

Here is what else is new in this release:

• the fourteenDayz icon in the bottom now takes you back to the main menu.
• personal settings added for further personalization.
• we've added time zone support.
• you can choose if the time sheet defaults to today or yesterday by default when you enter it the first time.
• you can choose between decimal representation or hours:minutes in all of 14dayz, including reports and time sheets.
• when you enter the time sheet from the navigation the logged in team member is selected.
• fixed several typos in the web site and 14dayz itself
• description field is no longer required in the time sheet, allowing you to log time only to projects and categories and making logging faster in those cases.
• improved the workings of the Store ... buttons on the bottom of the page. They're now inactive if there is nothing to save and active when there is data still waiting to be saved, much more like in GMail.
• ability to edit the team name on the top of the page by clicking on it.
• fixed the print style sheet css for reports printing unnecessary elements from the GUI.
• adjusted the headings in excel exports so that they match the application
• adjusted the headings in the PDF exports so that they match the application
• fixed broken date picker css in time sheet.
• you get to choose whether you want your password mailed to you at sign up and when changing the password.
• you can now use your email address as a user name.
• if you’ve bookmarked the time sheet you are taken there after logging in.
• automatically increases project numbers by one for new projects.

Did you know beta testers are eligible for a 50% discount for life* on the plan they are holding when beta testing ends in less then one month? Check the beta website or your invitation for more details. Still want to help out with testing or get notified when 14dayz goes public? Please leave your email on the 14dayz landing page.

  




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April 7, 2006 07:14 PM

Looks great guys... a day early and everything. Keep up the good work.





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