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Developer(s) | Indigo Technologies Ltd. |
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Initial release | April 15, 1998 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows or Web-based service |
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Time tracking software Project management software |
Website | www.timetiger.com |
TimeTiger is a time and project tracking software tool developed by Indigo Technologies Ltd. in Toronto, Canada. Indigo was founded in 1997 and initially released TimeTiger in 1998.
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, citing a goal of simplifying the process for people who did not historically need to track their work hours. [4]
Reports can be exported to Microsoft Excel or saved as Excel-compatible HTML files. TimeTiger provides bi-directional synchronization with Microsoft Project project files. A software development kit (SDK) is also available. [8]
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Developer(s) | Indigo Technologies Ltd. |
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Initial release | April 15, 1998 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows or Web-based service |
Type |
Time tracking software Project management software |
Website | www.timetiger.com |
TimeTiger is a time and project tracking software tool developed by Indigo Technologies Ltd. in Toronto, Canada. Indigo was founded in 1997 and initially released TimeTiger in 1998.
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, citing a goal of simplifying the process for people who did not historically need to track their work hours. [4]
Reports can be exported to Microsoft Excel or saved as Excel-compatible HTML files. TimeTiger provides bi-directional synchronization with Microsoft Project project files. A software development kit (SDK) is also available. [8]
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