LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Steven Riggs has released TimeTable 4 for Mac, iPad, and iPhone. TimeTable 4 easily exports Calendar app data and analyzes the total number of hours recorded in the calendars.
This release adds new features:
- Runs on Mac, iPad, and iPhone with a single purchase
- Sync settings between devices with iCloud
- Completely rewritten with the latest Apple technologies
Planning life with Apple's Calendar app? TimeTable 4 is the easy way to get that information out of those calendars so they can be used in other applications.
TimeTable 4 makes it simple to track and bill for time without keeping a second record outside of Calendar app. Find trends in calendars by searching the details of the events and viewing the average, maximum and minimum times that have been spent.
TimeTable 4 can export this data to email, text or comma separated values to use the results in other tools like email, invoicing, time tracking or spreadsheet applications.
Events are edited and stored in the Calendar app. TimeTable 4 reads the events directly from the calendars in real time based on the timeframe selected. Since TimeTable only reads Calendar app data, there is nothing to save or backup. This makes it perfect for tracking and billing without keeping a second record outside of the Calendar app.
The first version of TimeTable launched in March of 2008, not long after the first iPhone was released. TimeTable version 2 was there on the first day of the Mac App Store in 2011. Up till now, only available for the Mac, he is proud to now be able to now offer it for iOS, and iPadOS as well as macOS!
System Requirements:
- macOS 12.0 or later
- iOS 15.0 or later
- iPadOS 15.0 or later
TimeTable 4 is available on the App Store for $9.99 (USD)
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/timetable-4/id1554006781
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