We are proud to announce that our desktop plugin for ABC Time Tracking is now able to make screenshots for each monitor an user might have.
The suggestion was made by Marco (Italy).
Thanks Marco :)
Friday, February 26, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Robot19 has feedback

Robot19.com - the web mobile todo list - has a new section for feedback.
The section can be accessed while you are logged in.
So we can now place feedback: suggestions, bugs and wishes :)
Robot19 was born

Robot19 was born.
In short this is web mobile todo list. You can access your todo list wherever you are: home, work, holiday. But who is actually the Robot19 you can see here. (yes, we are in contact with Robot19 but do not ask much about it as his location is kept secret similar to Are52)
You do not need to install ANYTHING on your mobile or PC, just point your browser to http://robot19.com and here you go.
Give it a try!
p.s.
We are using current version of Robot19.com to build Robot19.com (eat what we produce)
Friday, February 19, 2010
A tiny benchmark system
We just released a small benchmark system named Stresos.com
As we are using OpenSuse+KDE a lot and they stopped to support KDE3.5 (in 11.2) we were asking what should we use? KDE4 or other stuff...
As KDE4 is very imature and IMHO simply sucks....we tested a few desktops ...but the question is...how can we tell the difference in speed for our development team?
As we are using Netbeans a lot it made sense to create a Java benchmark...so here it is.
We had great fun testing different desktops with it.
We've made it open source so anyone can donwload it and extend it.
A! we are using Gnome now :)
As we are using OpenSuse+KDE a lot and they stopped to support KDE3.5 (in 11.2) we were asking what should we use? KDE4 or other stuff...
As KDE4 is very imature and IMHO simply sucks....we tested a few desktops ...but the question is...how can we tell the difference in speed for our development team?
As we are using Netbeans a lot it made sense to create a Java benchmark...so here it is.
We had great fun testing different desktops with it.
We've made it open source so anyone can donwload it and extend it.
A! we are using Gnome now :)
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