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TimeTiger
Developer(s)Indigo Technologies Ltd.
Initial releaseApril 15, 1998 (1998-04-15)
PlatformWeb
Available inEnglish
TypeTime tracking software
Websitetimetiger.com

TimeTiger is a time and project tracking app developed by Indigo Technologies Ltd. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Indigo was founded in 1997 and initially released TimeTiger in 1998.

Company

The company was incorporated in 1997 and began operations as a custom software developer.[1] TimeTiger (internally called TaskMaster) was developed as a tool to help with Indigo's own project planning and estimating.[2] After releasing TimeTiger as a commercial product in 1998, Indigo shifted its focus to time and project management solutions.[3] TimeTiger first introduced support for web-based time logging in 2000, to appeal to workers who were not already tracking their time for billing reasons.[4] Subsequent development emphasized project analysis tools.[5]

Features

Software integration

Reports can be exported to Microsoft Excel or saved as Excel-compatible HTML files. Microsoft Project files can be imported and exported. A Software Development Kit is available.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Buchanan, Leigh (15 March 1998). "Real Time". Inc. Magazine. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  2. ^ Walton, Dawn (13 October 1998). "Grads Learn the Business Ropes" (PDF). Globe and Mail. Toronto.
  3. ^ Indigo Technologies Ltd. "Company Info". TimeTiger website. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  4. ^ Ramalheiro, Rui (30 March 2000). "New software eases the job of making all the pieces fit" (PDF). Globe and Mail. Toronto.
  5. ^ Morris, Rick (2008). The Everything Project Management Book, 2nd Edition. Simon & Schuster, Inc. p. 179. ISBN 978-1-59869-635-6.
  6. ^ Gleeson, Kerry (2000). Personal Efficiency Program, Second Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 67. ISBN 0-471-36279-4.
  7. ^ Harding, Carol. "Ask the SCORE counselor". Business Journal of Midcentral Illinois. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
  8. ^ TimeTiger SDK