Steven Riggs updates TimeTable to Version 1.1
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. Events are edited and stored in iCal, and TimeTable reads the events directly from a calendar in real time based on the timeframe selected.
Once a timeframe is selected, TimeTable can export this data to email, text or comma separated values to use the results in other tools like, invoicing, time tracking or spreadsheet applications. Since TimeTable only reads iCal data, there is nothing to save or backup.
Standard features include:
* Viewing overall hour based totals and averages
* Viewing individual event details
* Search your results by Title, Notes or Location
Thanks to feedback from customers who helped shape this new release, version 1.1 is a significant update with many new features:
* Choose your fields and add custom headers and footers for Text, CSV and Mail exports
* Optionally calculate total cost by applying an hourly rate
* Customizable window, table columns and toolbar
* Open iCal events straight from timetable by double clicking
* Sorted calendar drop down
* Improved user interface
* Application preferences
Bugs fixed:
* Exports not limited to results of search
* Apostrophe in calendar name causes crash
* & ? symbols in Send to Mail feature
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 unlimited version
* Free demo version (demo does not allow exporting)
TimeTable:
http://www.stevenriggs.com/Site/TimeTable.html
Download TimeTable 1.1:
http://www.stevenriggs.com/Site/TimeTable_Demo.html
Screenshot:
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8672/timetable11fullscreentj6.png

