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Anuko Time Tracker 1.1.2 Released


May 9, 2009
Vancouver, BC, Canada

Anuko International Ltd., a maker of enterprise productivity tools and services based in Vancouver, BC in Canada today announced the release of Time Tracker 1.1.2. It is a simple, easy to use, free (open source), web-based time tracking system. It allows you to track the time that employees, colleagues, or teammates spend working on any project or activity that you need to keep tabs on, and is suitable for teams and companies both large and small with any number of users.


There are several improvements in the latest version:


Source code for this application can be obtained from here:
http://www.anuko.com/downloads/time_tracker/anuko_time_tracker.zip

To learn more about the project please visit Anuko Time Tracker home page. To learn more about the gadget visit Time Tracker Gadget home page.

Free Software

You can download and install the software on your own server free of charge. Windows and Linux platforms are supported. Fee-based, per-incident support is available to customers who need professional installation assistance or troubleshooting.

Free Hosting

We provide free hosting of Time Tracker service to individuals and small teams up to 5 users. Try it out and make sure to let us know if you find any bugs or have any product improvement ideas! Larger teams have several options for time tracking, free and commercial, including inexpensive hosting of the service on a reliable Internet server.

Time Tracker Virtual Appliance

Virtual appliances are pre-built, pre-configured ready-to-run enterprise applications that are packaged with an optimized operating system in a virtual machine. Time Tracker virtual appliance is developed for VMware infrastructure and is configured to run the latest stable version of the time tracker.

LDAP Authentication Module

LDAP Authentication Module for time tracker is a handy enhancement that allows users to authenticate directly against a Windows Domain Controller with Active Directory. If you use Windows domains in your organization users do not have to remember 2 different logins and passwords, one for Windows and another one for time tracker. The same login and password can be used for both. Internally, authentication is done over LDAP protocol (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) with a domain controller. Demo version of this module is included in time tracker distribution. The demo version on LDAP Authentication Module is fully functional with one limitation: authenticated sessions last for only 2 minutes.

Consulting / Customization

Customers who wish to customize the time tracker software for their specific needs may also be interested in consulting service.

Visit http://www.anuko.com for more information.