PandaWare TimeCache Updated
Shortly after releasing TimeCache 7.0.9, The PandaWare Company has updated its Mac OS X time and expense billing application, TimeCache, once again. TimeCache 7.0.10 fixes a bug that could cause a crash when printing some report formats.
TimeCache is a comprehensive time and expense billing application with support for timed or manual entries, retainer billing, customizable invoices and reports, extensive printing options, support for workgroups, and very flexible data entry options allowing users to work in a manner that best suits their work style. It also offers tracking of all a user’s computer activity, can use Apple Address Book entries for client contact information, can produce charts of billable time and expenses, can import from and export to iCal calendars. Workgroups can benefit from features that allow synchronizing lists of clients, projects and billing categories from text files or IIF files exported from Intuit Quickbooks.
It works with Mac OS X 10.3 or higher.
PandaWare TimeCache is used by graphic designers, architects, attorneys, photographers, corporate graphics departments, multimedia designers, printers, and other Macintosh users in businesses that require accurate tracking of time for billing purposes. It is used by individual practitioners and small companies. TimeCache simplifies tracking, reporting and billing time on projects so users can concentrate on their main business activities.
FREE TRIAL — $60 LICENSE — $35 UPGRADE
Mac OS X users can try PandaWare TimeCache 7.0 for free by downloading it from the PandaWare Web site. TimeCache works in trial mode, allowing users to save up to 20 days’ worth of data. Purchasing a registration key unlocks the application for unlimited use. New licenses for TimeCache are $60.00 USD per user, and registered users of TimeCache 6.x can upgrade for $35.00 USD.
For more information, go to The PandaWare Company’s web site: https://www.pandaware.com
This article was last modified on January 6, 2023
This article was first published on June 4, 2008
