Re: [NTLK] PMS users--question

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Wed Jan 16 2002 - 13:04:22 EST


On 16/01/02 15:34, "Philip Halsey" <phalsey_at_provide.net> wrote:

> Thanks for your post. I can't get my imac to see the pkg. when I connect.
> Any suggestions for other software that can do what PMS used to do for me?
> (I even tried re-installing a backup copy of the program with the same
> result--very frustrating.
> no response from burroak either.

As I said in a previous message, BurrOak has released the source code of
PMS, so they don't support it anymore.

That being said, I have been using TimeReporter from Iambic for the past 4
years. At the time I chose it, it was the most flexible, complete package
for tracking your time. It was not cheap though, at $90, but I think it was
money well spent.

Check Iambic's site and see if they still sell it. If they give you any
problem, email-me privately at <mailto:nemesys_at_mac.com> and I'll see what I
can do.

-Laurent.

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