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TraxTime
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| How much does
TraxTime cost? Do you offer multiple discounts? How can I register it? When do I get my registration key? |
Click here to find all of those answers on
the Order Information page. |
Can I see what TraxTime looks like without downloading it? |
Step right up. See for yourself what TraxTime looks
like. Click here to view some Screen Shots.
We also have several animated demos that you can view. Click here for our Demo Page. |
| What's new in the latest version? |
Changes from version 5.03 to 5.04:
Changes from version 5.02 to 5.03:
Changes from version 5.01 to 5.02:
Changes from version 5.00 to 5.01:
Changes from version 4.00 to 5.00:
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| I
have a license for an older version of TraxTime, how do I upgrade to
version 5?
Can I continue to use my old data? |
If you have a license for TraxTime v.1, 2, 3,
or 4 and want to upgrade to version 5, you can purchase a
discounted upgrade license.
The price depends on the current licensed version that you have. Version 4 to 5The version 4 to 5 upgrade is $9.95 per user license. Click here to purchase a v.4 to v.5 upgrade online Click here for a printable form to mail or fax in Version 1, 2, or 3 to Version 5The version 1, 2, or 3 to version 5 upgrade is $24.95 per user license. Click here to purchase a v.1, 2, or 3 to v.5 upgrade online Click here for a printable form to mail or fax in
These prices apply to both Standard and Manager users. Important: Before you upgrade to version 5, do not uninstall your current version of TraxTime. Doing that will delete your old data. The first time you run it, TraxTime v.5 will offer to move your old data automatically to the new data storage location (see What's New above). You will not lose anything. All of your in/out times, memos, report templates, and options will be retained. Note: If your organization has several TraxTime users, an upgrade license must to be purchased for each person upgrading to version 5. For example, if you have three people running TraxTime who will upgrade to version 5, you need to buy three upgrade licenses. *SITE LICENSE NOTE: If you are running a site license version of TraxTime, contact us for discounted pricing and to determine the number of seats on your current license. |
| I have an earlier version of TraxTime 5. How do I upgrade to the latest version (5.04)? | If you have an earlier copy of TraxTime 5 and
want to upgrade to the latest version, click here to download
the latest setup file.
Run the setup file to refresh your copy of TraxTime to the latest version. (Do not uninstall or delete your older copy of TraxTime; just run the setup file.) NOTE: If you have the Site License edition of TraxTime 5, do not use the above link. It will not work with your license. Organizations that hold a TraxTime 5 site license should have their contact person e-mail us for upgrade details. |
| I'm getting a new computer and need to move my old computer's TraxTime to it. What should I do? | The new Backup and Restore features in
TraxTime version 5 make it easy to move your data from one computer
to another.
Note: If you are running an older version of TraxTime, you will need to purchase an upgrade license for version 5. Click here for more information. Follow these instructions in the correct order: 1. Decide on the medium you will use to transfer your old data files. You can use a portable USB drive, CD-R disc, floppy disk, etc. If both of your computers are set up on a network, you may be able to copy the old data files to a shared folder that can be read by the new computer. 2. On your old computer, start TraxTime. 3. From TraxTime's main window, select the menu items FILE > BACKUP. Note: If you do not see that menu item, then your old computer has a version of TraxTime that is prior to TraxTime v.5. You should either upgrade to the latest version of TraxTime on your old computer, or manually copy all of your TraxTime data files from C:\Program Files\TraxTime to your transfer medium using Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer...that's a web browser). 4. Follow the Backup prompts to make a copy of your current TraxTime data files to your transfer medium. 5. On your old computer, exit TraxTime. 6. Go to your new computer. 7. Download the latest version of TraxTime from our web site and install it on your new computer.
To get the latest version,
click here. 8. Start TraxTime on your new computer. 9. During the setup procedure TraxTime asks for your user initials. Answer ZZZ. That creates a set of blank data files named ZZZ that you can easily identify and safely erase later, if you wish. 10. From TraxTime's welcome-nag window click the ENTER KEY button, or if you are in TraxTime, select the menu items HELP > ENTER REGISTRATION KEY. 11. Enter your TraxTime user name and registration key. This information was e-mailed to you when you bought your TraxTime v.5 license. 12. From TraxTime's main window, select the menu items FILE > RESTORE. 13. Follow the Restore prompts. Be sure to locate your TraxTime data files on your transfer medium. When asked if you want the data copied into your default TraxTime data folder, you should answer YES unless the data files are in a location (like a network server's folder) where you want them to reside permanently. At the end of the Restore process, TraxTime shuts itself down. 14. Start TraxTime on your new computer. Your old data should appear in TraxTime. If not, exit TraxTime and start over with Step 1 above and make sure that you perform each of these instructions in the proper order. |
Can I keep my data files on my company's network? |
Yes. We recommend it especially if you're planning on having
someone with the manager's version run multiple-user reports. For details on how to move your data files to a network, look in TraxTime's help file under the topic KEEPING DATA ON A NETWORK. |
My company is registering copies of TraxTime for all of our employees. Do you suggest any strategies for our roll-out? |
The key for a successful roll-out of TraxTime over a network, where a
designated manager runs reports that incorporate other users' data, is consistency in the
naming of projects. If one user names a project, Green Martians, while another calls it
Martians Who Are Green, then your manager reports are going to be difficult to create. Of course, that's why you can create a shared project list (administered via the manager's version), but you need to tell your users that they aren't allowed to create their own project names. That's the manager's job. Another key to success is to have the manager create shared project names that don't need to be changed later. Changing 'Green Martians' to 'Cyan Martians' in a shared project list will create a 'Cyan Martian' project in the local users' list, but all of their old data will still be in the 'Green Martians' project. One more important point, your project names must be EXACTLY identical among users. For instance, if one user had previously entered a project named 'Green martians' on his computer, and your shared list has a project named 'Green Martians' then an error will occur when you try to run a report incorporating that user's data. Why? Because of the upper/lower case difference in the word 'Martians'. |
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Do you have a Macintosh version of TraxTime? |
Sorry, we don't have Trax for Max. |
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Do you have a Pocket PC or Palm version of TraxTime? |
Sorry, no. |
I want to upgrade my Standard TraxTime registration to a Manager's registration. How do I do that? |
The price is $25.00. Click here for the registration
upgrade order page.
Click here for information about the Manager's Edition. |
I want to back up my TraxTime data. Which files contain my data? |
Your data files are the ones that are named with
your initials. For instance, George Washington's data files are named GW01.isd, GW02.ism,
etc.
WARNING: Do not attempt to view or edit the contents of any TraxTime data files. You will probably foul up the data and render TraxTime inoperable. With TraxTime v.5 and above, the default location of these data files depends on your computer's operating system and its designated "application data" folder. For Windows Vista, it is usually For Windows XP and 2000, it is usually For Windows NT4, it is usually c:\winnt\profiles\<username>\application data\traxtime For Windows ME and 98, it is usually c:\windows\application data\traxtime Most of these folders are designated by Windows as "hidden", so if you cannot find the folder described above, then you'll need to set your viewing application to view hidden folders. Note: Before TraxTime v.5, the default location for
TraxTime's data files was C:\Program Files\TraxTime |
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My Calendar has its day numbers mixed up with its month numbers. Today is 1/7, but the calendar shows it as 7/1. - OR - When I try to edit an earlier date or print a report I get a "Type Mismatch" error. What's going on? |
These problems usually indicate a
problem with your Windows system's storage of your date format settings.
Here's how to reset them (These instructions are for Window XP, you may have a slightly different view of things depending on your operating system) :
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I just installed TraxTime on my new computer, and I don't see the big punch button on TraxTime's main screen. What's wrong? |
That's caused by a problem with your video
card driver (a
driver is the software that runs the video card.) This problem seems to
occur only in some old video cards based on the TNT RIVA chipset.
Check your video card manufacturer's web site for an updated video card driver. That has fixed the problem for many other TraxTime users. (As a short-term fix, some users have reported that they can make the TraxTime punch button appear if they reduce their color display to 16 or 256 colors.) |
My co-worker was screwing around with his TraxTime data files and now they don't work. Worse yet, Mr. Computer Genius doesn't have any backup copies. Can you help? |
The moral of this sad story, campers, is to back up your data files
regularly. How frequently? Well, a handy rule of thumb is to figure out how many days'
worth of data you can afford to lose. The best solution is to install a Backup software program that's designed to back up all of your computer's important files on a regular basis. These backup programs are sometimes bundled with external hard drives that plug into your computer's USB or firewire port. For most people, these external hard drive/software combinations are the best way to safeguard against a disastrous loss of data. Check with your local computer accessories store for more details and recommendations. The second best solution is to use TraxTime's Backup feature, found under TraxTime's FILE menu, to manually make copies of TraxTime's data files whenever you feel like it. TraxTime uses a very solid database engine, but you never know when or how disaster will strike. We've heard tales of TraxTime users in mid- punch when the electricity was shut off, networks went down, Godzilla stomped on workstations, and worst of all, users opened TraxTime data files in a word processor 'just to take a look around.' Oh, the horror. If disaster does strike, and--sigh--you have no backup files, fret not. Salvation is in sight, as long as you have a Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover credit card. We offer a data rescue service. The charge is a flat $60. If we are unable to restore your TraxTime data, then there is no charge. If you'd like to take advantage of our data rescue service, click here to order it, then put your data files in a zip file, and send it as an e-mail attachment to us at traxtime@spudcity.com |
What's your company's structure and tax ID number? Can I get a W9 form from you? |
Spud City Software Co. is a corporation. Our EIN is 82-0477276. Our favorite flavor of ice cream is Rocky Road. You can click here to view our W9 form in .PDF format. (You need a copy of Adobe Acrobat to open it.) |
I've got an idea for a new TraxTime feature. Do you want to hear it? |
Yes! We use a lot of ideas from our users. Just send us an e-mail message at traxtime@spudcity.com. |