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KronoLog 1.050327 description
Whistling Cow announces the launch of KronoLog, Version 1.050327, a powerful information manager for the information age. Designed for the Windows 98, 98SE and XP platforms, this program leverages advances in computer capabilities to allow users to centralize the entry and retrieval of information in a broad variety of formats, including text, graphic, clipboard objects and objects created by other programs installed on the user?s computer.
KronoLog 1.050327 review
April, 2005
KronoLog: The Information Manager for the Information Age
River Edge, NJ (April 14, 2005) - Whistling Cow announces the launch of KronoLog, Version 1.050327, a powerful information manager for the information age. Designed for the Windows 98, 98SE and XP platforms, this program leverages advances in computer capabilities to allow users to centralize the entry and retrieval of information in a broad variety of formats, including text, graphic, clipboard objects and objects created by other programs installed on the user?s computer.
KronoLog?s search functions are context-sensitive and can use any string token (such as a client?s name, a project, or even a portion of a telephone number) associated with a recorded event to display every one of those events in a new Display form, which features a dual-track data navigator. These Display forms can, in turn, yield further sets of search results.
Kipp Elliott Watson, the CEO of Whistling Cow, explained: ?KronoLog is designed from the ground up as a minimum-keystroke information management tool for the professional who must depend on complete and instantaneous access to any information he or she has recorded. This type of information is generally clustered with the attributes of beginning time, ending time, notes, employee, customer, project, activities and an invoice summary line. We call these discrete bits of information KronoLogs. The core of a KronoLog is its notes section, which can be plain text, an image, or an object created by any OLE-compliant program residing on the user?s computer. Try to enter more than a paragraph in any conventional time management program and you can see that KronoLog presents an entirely new dynamic approach to information management.?
For more information contact: Kipp Elliott Watson at kippw@kronolog.com