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"I really like the way you can access your work items from within Outlook. I like the way you can bring up the full work item forms, make edits, and save immediately to TFS. It was great to create new meeting requests or mail messages from the work items."

Lori Lamkin
Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation Server at Microsoft

"These types of products are important to the industry."

Joel Semeniuk
CEO and co-founder of ImagiNET Resources Corp.

"I know of a good number of companies that will love having something like this - getting their timesheet management into TFS (so it can be reported on, especially) will make life a lot easier for them."

James Manning
Software Design Engineer for Visual Studio project at Microsoft

"I like the idea of being able to link work items to e-mails and meetings. I also like that it provides non-technical information workers the option of working with TFS in a more familiar environment. Congratulations to TeamExpand on the release!"

Jason Barile
Principal Test Manager for Visual Studio Team Foundation Server at Microsoft

"TX Chrono, by TeamExpand, allows users to easily track how they are spending their time, store that information in TFS, and make it available for reporting in the warehouse."

Brian Harry
Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation Server at Microsoft

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Alena Semeshko
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Re:TX Looker 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
Hedin wrote:
Can anyone tell me the difference between TXLooker for Outlook 2003 and 2007?

Actually there are none, these two versions have the same functionality.
 
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Re:Installation and Compatibility 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
I got Looker, still thinking of whether Chrono would be of benefit. Any specific technical requirements for employing Chrono enterprise-wide?
 
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Re:Installation and Compatibility 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
jeff wrote:
I got Looker, still thinking of whether Chrono would be of benefit. Any specific technical requirements for employing Chrono enterprise-wide?

Jeff,
congratulations on your purchase! =) Hope you are enjoying TX Looker. Chrono would definitely be a useful supplement in that it brings accountability (lets you see who did what and when at work) and visibility into your work.

Speaking of technical requirements, fortunately enough you already have Looker up and running, so you probably won't need anything else. Chrono is a .Net web-_base_d application with a service oriented architecture that requires Team Foundation Server to be installed. But that's already taken care of, as far as I understand?
 
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Re:Installation and Compatibility 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
Alena wrote:
jeff wrote:
I got Looker, still thinking of whether Chrono would be of benefit. Any specific technical requirements for employing Chrono enterprise-wide?

Jeff,
congratulations on your purchase! =) Hope you are enjoying TX Looker. Chrono would definitely be a useful supplement in that it brings accountability (lets you see who did what and when at work) and visibility into your work.

Speaking of technical requirements, fortunately enough you already have Looker up and running, so you probably won't need anything else. Chrono is a .Net web-_base_d application with a service oriented architecture that requires Team Foundation Server to be installed. But that's already taken care of, as far as I understand?


Thanks! Yeah, Looker is proving handy.
That's good news. Guess I'll be calling your sales people sometime soon.
 
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