news 28 Posted October 26, 2008 TimeTable 1.5 released - The easy way to get hours from iCal - Published on 10/26/08 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Steven Riggs is proud to announce TimeTable 1.5. TimeTable allows you to easily analyze and total the number of hours recorded in iCal. Find trends by searching the details of events and viewing the average, maximum and minimum times spent on projects. This makes it particularly suited for tracking and billing without keeping a second record outside of iCal. Thanks to feedback from customers who helped shape this release. Frankfort, Kentucky - Steven Riggs is proud to announce TimeTable 1.5. TimeTable allows you to easily analyze and total the number of hours recorded in iCal. Why not use iCal for more than just scheduling? TimeTable reads and filters iCal calendar data and then calculates the hours spent in the events. Find trends by searching the details of events and viewing the average, maximum and minimum times spent on projects. This makes it particularly suited for tracking and billing without keeping a second record outside of iCal. Thanks to feedback from customers who helped shape this new release! New in version 1.5: * New exports for to do details to text and CSV. * New expandable to do drawer. * New set custom hours for all day events. Bugs fixed: * Problem with non-numeric characters in the hourly rate field causing TimeTable to crash fixed. Test drive TimeTable today for a full featured 14 day trial. Minimum Requirements: * Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard or later * Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel * 2 MB Hard Drive space Pricing and Availability: * $15.00 USD for single license * $50.00 USD for 5 licenses * 14 day full featured trial TimeTable: http://www.stevenriggs.com/Site/TimeTable.html Download TimeTable: http://www.stevenriggs.com/Site/Download_files/TimeTable_1.5.zip Purchase TimeTable: http://www.stevenriggs.com/Site/Purchase.html Screenshot: http://www.stevenriggs.com/images/tt12fullscreensmall.png App Icon: http://www.stevenriggs.com/images/timetablemedium.png Steven Riggs is an independent software developer whose passion for the Mac platform is only exceeded by his aim to craft incredibly useful software, with a focus on total customer satisfaction. Based in Frankfort, Steven works as an analyst and programmer for the state of Kentucky. Copyright 2007-2008 Steven Riggs. All Rights Reserved. Apple, iCal, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries. ### Steven Riggs Independent Developer steven.riggs ( -at -) me.com ******* Share this post Link to post