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Company News and Blog
July
24, 2008
LionClock Premium for Windows is mentioned in the following article:
Payroll Tool
- QuickBooks compatible Time Clock Software
July
23, 2008
LionClock for iPhone gets mentioned in the following article:
Editor's Pick: 5 Business Apps for Your iPhone and iPod Touch
July 19, 2008
The Splicer Blog mentions
LionClock for iPhone as a must have application for a handheld device.
Here is an excerpt of the article:
"I'm of
two minds about time tracking and billing. It's been a perennial
frustration for me. On the Newton there was Iambic TimeReporter, which
was darn good. It stood entirely alone as a self-contained tracking,
billing, and invoicing application. It would generate invoices that
could be printed (if you had a printer with an infrared port) or faxed
(if you had a modem. There was no need to transfer data to the desktop,
although there was a utility to download the TimeReporter data for
archiving or import into some other package. TimeReporter has been
ported to other platforms and it has gone steadily downhill. The current
version of TimeReporter won't even work without a desktop application
that runs only on Windows. You can't print or fax from it, and the user
interface is far more cramped and far less useful than its ancestor on
the Newton.
Lately, I've only been using TimeReporter (rebranded as AllTime and not
bundled with desktop software) for tracking my art projects. It's
useful, when pricing a piece of artwork, to know how much time went into
it. My client billing I've been writing on paper and then typing into
the invoice template I have in Word.
There seems to be one (count it) product like this for the iPhone:
LionClock for Projects. As iPhone apps go, it's expensive: $30 for
the «lite» version, $80 for the «plus» version which handles an
unlimited number of projects instead of cutting you off at fifty as the
«lite» version does. LionClock's interface looks clean and
straightforward, and though I don't see it transferring data to the
desktop, it does generate invoices right in the program, and will email
said invoices out, complete with a PayPal link so that one's customers
can pay as soon as they receive the invoice. This sounds like it's
moving in the right direction. And though I was a little surprised to
see the $30 and $80 price tags in the Apple iPhone App Store among all
the rest of the two- and three-dollar programs, it should be pointed out
that Iambic AllTime is $40 and before TimeReporter disappeared, it was
(I think) around $150."
Read the
entire article:
iPhone Looks More Appealing
July 18, 2008
TheStreet.com's senior technology correspondent, Gary Krakow mentions
LionClock for iPhone in his article:
The iPhone's Best Business Tools
July 17, 2008
LionClock for iPhone gets mentioned in the following article:
Top 10 iPhone apps to get you promoted
July 14, 2008
LionClock for iPhone gets mentioned in the following articles:
Lawyers in the smartphone era
Revenue from App Store Activity
July 13, 2008
LionClock for iPhone gets mentioned in the following articles:
Affaires et Finance pour iPhone (in French)
iPhone App Store: Where Are the Free Trials?
July 11, 2008
LionClock for iPhone gets mentioned by the following publications:
iPhone App Store Brings Productivity Applications to Life
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