Showing posts with label Klokwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Klokwork. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

Klokwork Team Console - Release Candidate Now Available

We just posted the release candidate version of the Klokwork Team Console allowing teams to track time with the award winning Klok desktop application. For more information, visit getklok.com.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Klokwork Team Console Updated

Klokwork Team Console beta has been updated. This fixes the negative duration bug (when the start time was between noon and 1 pm). We also added CSV export of project and resource summary report. Also, after installing this update, it will now check for updates automatically.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Klokwork Team Console: Early screenshots now available

We are continuing to work to toward an initial release of the Klokwork Team Console. Just to whet your appetite, we just posted some early screenshots (which are subject to change) on the Klokwork Team Console page of the website.

Also, don't forget about the Klok 2 discount that is going on now through Sunday.

Klok: $5 off this weekend only

Just to celebrate to upcoming release of the Klokwork Team Console, we are now offering a special discount for this weekend only. Now though Aug 8th, get $5 off a single user license by using the coupon code FB20100806-1 on the Klok store page.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Klok gets a new website

With the launch of Klok 2 we didn't have much time to refresh the website. Over the last week or so, we finally got some time to update the site. The site has not only a new look but also some new information about some new products and features that are coming soon. Check it out and let me know what you think.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Klok + Klokwork + iPhone = :-)


I lost count of the number of people who emailed me telling me how great it would be if there was some way to track time in Klok from their iPhone. Well we are getting ready to kick off the private beta of Klokwork, a hosted service for tracking time with Klok, which has the capability of syncing up time tracked from an iPhone (or any smartphone with a web browser) with time tracked from the Klok 2 desktop application.

Before the rumor mills start churning out false information, let me clarify what this is and isn't.

This is not:
  • an AIR application running on an iPhone
  • a Flex/Flash application running in mobile Safari
  • connecting the iPhone directly to the local SQLite databased used by Klok
  • going to be sold through the App store
This is:
  • a JQuery + JQTouch based AJAX application running in mobile Safari
  • able to be added to the home screen and accessed like any other application
  • connected to a hosted Java-based web application called Klokwork
  • synchronized with the Klok desktop application using Klok's new pluggable connector architecture