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- Scott MckeownMember
Hi Auquastream
We are aware of that bug and hope to get a fix in one of the upcoming updates.
Sorry for the inconvenience.Scott
Scott MckeownMemberKlok2 is now available in a free and Pro version. Please download the latest version.
Scott MckeownMemberCan you let me know which version of Klok you are using please?
Scott MckeownMemberIf you double click a time entry in week view you can edit the start and end time for that project entry.
You can also drag and drop the ends of the item in the week view itself.Scott
Scott MckeownMemberIn the new version of KLOK 2 if you double click a project on the left you should see a text box on the right to enter the “Value of project based on an hourly rate of XXX”
Scott
Scott MckeownMemberGlad to here that Klok helped in saving your job.
We really dont have a “minimum donation”.Scott MckeownMemberKlok 2.0 is close to launch. You can download the beta at http://klok.mcgraphix.com/klok/betaProgram.htm. Third party connectors will be release on their own schedule after the release of Klok 2
The expected release date is March 1, 2010
Scott MckeownMemberThis issue has been resolved in version 2 (download the beta at http://klok.mcgraphix.com/klok/betaProgram.htm)
Scott MckeownMemberWe thought that wasn’t a great way to do it too. So in version 2 we changed it so that on the project properties page, you enter a name and add a new subproject. You can do it as many times as you want to add multiple subprojects. (download the beta at http://klok.mcgraphix.com/klok/betaProgram.htm)
Scott MckeownMemberVersion 2 adds more features to templates. It also allows you to select a project and turn it into a template. (download the beta at http://klok.mcgraphix.com/klok/betaProgram.htm)
Scott MckeownMemberThis has been fixed in version 2.0 (download the beta at http://klok.mcgraphix.com/klok/betaProgram.htm)
Scott MckeownMemberIn version 2 (download the beta at http://klok.mcgraphix.com/klok/betaProgram.htm) you can generate a timesheet for any time period for any project (including sub projects)
Scott MckeownMemberwe hadn’t really considered the need to copy a set of entries from one week to the next. The primary idea of Klok is to capture actual times spent rather than expected times. That said, it is possible that for weekly/daily meetings, the times are all the same. We will add it as a future feature request.
As far as the issues with the display, there was a bug in 1.x that caused problems in weeks that spanned two months resulting in the display issue. That has been fixed in version 2.0 (download the beta at http://klok.mcgraphix.com/klok/betaProgram.htm)
Scott MckeownMemberThis has been fixed in version 2 (download the beta at http://klok.mcgraphix.com/klok/betaProgram.htm)
Scott MckeownMemberI’m not really sure. That is probably a question for Adobe
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