A public beta release of its PC application for Win2000, XP, and Vista has been announced by makers of OfficeTime, the renowned Mac time tracker, Transcena Design. To create time tracking software that just simply works, intuitively and easily, on both platforms, a strong community following has driven almost 2 years of user suggested refinements and improvements. They are giving away 30 copies of OfficeTime to anyone who helps suggest further refinements during their Windows' beta.
OfficeTime, unlike most software, which is developed in isolation according to the developer's grand plan, continues to evolve to meet real world expectations through community feedback.
The development team, while successfully creating a user acclaimed product for Mac, began an extensive 2-year private beta with Windows users in the OfficeTime's community. They have enhanced the application from the suggestions of hundreds of customers, tracking time in real world situations, testing and refining it, based on their feedback, before releasing this full featured PC-based public beta.
Using this fully functioning public beta - at no cost, freelancers, small businesses and large organizations, using Microsoft Windows, now have the opportunity to effortlessly monitor time, run reports with colorful graphs, and instantly prepare invoices.OfficeTime can also help synchronize the busy cross-platform office space. For example, enabling up to the minute shared access of time management reports, the PC-based bookkeeper and the Mac-centric graphic's team can now sync up their computers.
And the developers aren't done, yet. In fact, OfficeTime is so eager to make their PC beta work even more smoothly, they are encouraging your suggestions and feedback. This is your chance to influence the look, feel and direction of this major time management application.