Timetracker Client - version 2.0

The 2.0 version of the timetracker is out of beta. The users of the online version of the tracker will be automatically upgraded to the new version.
The users of the desktop versions (mac & win) need to uninstall the previous version than download and install the 2.0 version found here:

Important note: the 2.0 version requires Adobe Flash or Google Gears to be installed in order to work. (Google Gears is required for offline mode support, Flash is required to save data if your internet connection fails for a brief period of time). More information ca be found here.

8 Responses to “Timetracker Client - version 2.0”

  1. webina Says:

    I uninstalled ..cleaned registry cause it wouldn’t install. now the 2.0 client does not work at all..?? dang, I have only been using it a week & was loving it… what can I do to make it work?

  2. marketing guy - Jan Lukacs Says:

    Dear Tina, make sure you have Adobe Flash or Google Gears installed, the new version needs one of these add-ons. If you’re still having trouble please send us more detailed information via the contact form on our site.

  3. David Says:

    Is there any chance a linux-client will follow? Perhaps just documenting the API used to communicate with the server would be enough to get third-party clients running…on linux of course ;-)

  4. Jan Says:

    Hey David, the API is in the works. We’ll be releasing it very soon so stay tuned. we like linux too:)

  5. David Says:

    Hi Jan, I started analyzing the requests the webclient does and putting this into a simple python-module. Seems to just be HTTP (using GET-parameters) and JSON, so no big deal. If it’s ok with you I was thinking of releasing the code a an open source project (maybe on google code). Currently I have this running: loggin in, fetching project data, printing the data and logging out…in about 60 lines of code (50 for the actual client-lib, 10 lines using the lib, doing the work).

    As I’m currently using Hamster (http://projecthamster.wordpress.com/) for time tracking I was thinking of writing a patch to use Paymo as a data-provider. First code analysis showed, that Hamster might support different storage-engines with little extra work. One great thing would be, that Hamster using Paymo might actually give you more features the official client currently has (see http://projecthamster.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/antialiasing1.png for example).

    So just drop me a line, if this is ok with you.

  6. Riz Says:

    Hi, I first installed earlier version available on your site. Then the application told me to update the new 2.0 version.
    I installed it and then started receiving Run Time Errors.
    Why is this? I have tried re-installation aswell but nothing changed.

    Thanks


    Riz
    http://www.PDFonFly.com

  7. Jan Says:

    Dear Riz, please do the following:
    1. check out if you have Flash installed (either Flash or Google Gears needs to be installed for Paymo to work)
    2. clear your Internet Explorer cache
    3. we recommend installing Google Gears

  8. Katie Says:

    Hi, I’ve been trying to uninstall my previous version of Paymo, but I can’t get it totally off my system. I noticed that another commentator had the same problem.

    Any suggestions? I’m running Windows Vista.

    Thanks!

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