Archive for the 'FlexTime' Category
Sunday, August 20th, 2006
It had to happen – especially after yesterday’s proud moment of not having found any critical bugs! A user pointed out a major flaw in FlexTime’s scripting support, which would cause the simplest of all commands, “open,” from working correctly in many instances. If you’re doing any scripting at all with FlexTime, you’ll want to […]
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Saturday, August 19th, 2006
It’s been two days now since I released FlexTime 1.0, and lots of people have contacted me to share their ideas and impressions about the software. The great news is that nobody has contacted me to report a crash or other instability. The biggest fear when releasing software is that, in spite of extensive testing, […]
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Thursday, August 17th, 2006
I put FlexTime in the “cold-storage locker” one week ago yesterday and it’s been resting up for its official 1.0 debut. FlexTime 1.0 is available starting today for $18.95. A free 30 day trial is available and automatically applies to the fully-featured download available here. If you decide to buy it, you may purchase from […]
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Sunday, August 6th, 2006
I’ve posted FlexTime 1.0b8, which contains a great number of minor fixes, as well as my first stab at built-in Help documentation. While you’re waiting for the excitement of WWDC to commence, why not spend a few minutes optimizing your favorite timed activities? AppleScript got a great deal of enhancement on this round. I finally […]
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