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"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!"

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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FAQ

What are the minimal hardware requirements to run TX Looker?

If MS Outlook 2003 or 2007 runs on your computer, TX Looker is expected to function flawlessly.

 

What versions of MS Outlook does TX Looker support?

Currently TeamExpand develops TX Looker for Outlook 2003 and 2007. Both versions have the same functionality.

 

What is the difference in functionality between Visual Studio Team Explorer and TX Looker?

TX Looker doesn’t have all the features of Team Explorer. However, we suppose that it covers 80% of all the users’ needs. It also enriches “communication” features of Team Explorer. The main advantage of the TX Looker is a combination of two applications (Outlook and Team Explorer) in one interface.

 

How long does it take to an average employee to become productive with TX Looker?

If a user worked with MS Outlook and Visual Studio before then it should not take much time for him/her. The interface is quite user friendly for those employees who understand the development process.