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Customer

September 12, 2006 |
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Yesterday we soft launched a big change to 14Dayz. A selected group of clients has been testing this release and helping us get it right for the past eight weeks. And now it is finally ready.

Here are some of the changes that are in this release:

  • Added a customer chapter. Allows you to enter detailed customer data.
  • Integrated customers into the Project chapter. This means there is no longer a need to make a Customer/Project subdivision in the project chapter.
  • Implemented a way for you to influence the project structure. Now you can rearrange the structure of your projects and sub projects on the fly, without deleting or creating new projects.
  • Quickly add and link an existing or new customer from the project screen.
  • Easily find customers using Quick search with auto suggest.
  • Quickly browse customers using alphabetic tabbed navigation. This means your customers works like a contact book or rolodex.
  • You can now have reports for a single customer.
  • Quick date navigation helps you do quick date selections that you often need, like "this week", "last week" or "last month".
  • You can now quickly make large reports with sub totals by project, team member or date. This means you can print specifications for all your projects with just one single click. (Works in PDF exports too!)
  • Started experimenting with the integration of on-line calendars or agendas. We'd like to see how this feature is working for you. Simply bring in a calendar feed and any events that are in your calendar show up in your time sheet as well. You're given control of whether you want to add the entry to the time sheet.

Also this release includes some mayor internal overhaul that will help us get ready for future expansions. So keep your eyes open for future developments from your favorite on-line time tracking application.

All-in-all we think it is another great release that we feel you will enjoy immensely and we hope will help you make your simple time registration and reporting even more simple.


If you do not yet use 14Dayz to help you register and report your time, sign up now for a free trial.

  




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