PandaWare TimeCache Updated to Version 6.1
The PandaWare Company has updated TimeCache, its popular Macintosh time and expense billing application, to version 6.1. The free update for registered TimeCache 6.x customers offers:
- An option to archive projects within the TimeCache data file
- An option to spell-check notes and descriptions
- A new Category report that allows viewing activity by billing category
- An option to automatically check for updated versions of TimeCache
- Improvements to data exporting functionality
- A variety of bug fixes
TimeCache 6.1 is now available for download from The PandaWare Company’s Web site at https://www.pandaware.com/download.html.
Mac OS X users can try PandaWare TimeCache 6.1 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 $50.00 USD per user. Purchasing details are available at The PandaWare Company’s Web site: https://www.pandaware.com/purchase.html.
PandaWare TimeCache is used by graphic designers, architects, attorneys, photographers, corporate graphics departments, multimedia designers, printers, and other Macintosh users engaged in businesses that require them to track their time on projects for billing purposes. It is used by individual practitioners and small companies with time billing needs. TimeCache simplifies tracking, reporting and billing time on projects so users can concentrate on their main business activities.
Additional product and purchase information is available at The PandaWare Company’s web site: https://www.pandaware.com/.
ABOUT THE PANDAWARE COMPANY
The PandaWare Company has been producing Macintosh software since 1991. The company is best known for its TimeCache time and expense tracking software for individuals and companies who bill clients for project work. The company also sells DiskWrangler, a keyboard-centric file launching and browsing application for Mac OS X.
This article was last modified on January 6, 2023
This article was first published on April 3, 2006
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