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TimeWise for the Web

We have released an exciting addition to the TimeWise family of software products, TimeWise for the Web.
TimeWise for the Web is an add-on to the multiuser editions of TimeWise for Windows and TimeWise for Macintosh.

TimeWise for the Web offers two types of features: charge recording and reporting.



Recording Time and Item Charges on the Web

With TimeWise for the Web, you can add, delete, and edit time charges and item charges (and list time charges) from any Web browser, with real-time compatbility with your TimeWise for Windows or TimeWise for Macintosh system.

We have a live sample that you can play with. Here's how...

Launch sample recording.
When you are asked for your Nickname, type YT.
When you are asked for your Password, type TEST.
Try job number 126.



Reporting through the Web

With TimeWise for the Web, you can also view up-to-the-minute status reports and other reports from any Web browser.

 

We have a live sample that you can play with right now. Here's how...

Launch sample recording.
Choose the type of report you'd like and select the job number 126.


Hardware and software requirements

Here are the minimum required hardware and software required to run TimeWise for the Web:
- 166 Pentium with at least 128MB of RAM
- NT Server 4.0 or higher
- IIS (Internet Information Services) 3.0 or higher and ODBC 4.x
- ASP extensions
- For internal use only: LAN with TCP/IP protocol
- For external use: permanent 28.8 kbps (or better) Internet connection and fixed IP server address
- an installed multiuser edition of TimeWise for Windows and/or TimeWise for Macintosh, version 6 release M or later
- TimeWise for the Web

Product includes full installation instructions and free installation telephone support.


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