Time Cockpit Blog - Karin Huber

This sample shows how to import customers from Microsoft CRM into time cockpit using .NET (C#).  Read more ...


With the new autumn release you can install time cockpit on your pc or access it online via your browser from any pc you like. It is your choice! No matter which version you prefer, time cockpit is always available for you.  Read more ...


This year the Softwarepark Hagenberg Award was presented the 4th time to promote innovative software developments of exceptional quality. We are proud to announce that time cockpit has reached the 2nd place.  Read more ...


This new version of time cockpit is available for a few days now. The main focus of this version was to improve the new features of version 1.4 and fix some bugs.  Read more ...


Our new version of time cockpit 1.4 is available since 8 November 2010.  Read more ...


On tablet pc's and on pc's which have the service 'Tablet PC Input Service' activated the following exception may occur when viewing a list.  Read more ...


Version 1.3 contains mainly improvements in display and editing of lists. Please note that all users in a tenant have to switch to the new version as soon as the first user in the tenant installs this version, because users with older versions will not be able to sync their data with the server anymore. If you do not want to force other users to upgrade you may install version 1.2. It does not contain all improvements of version 1.3 but it is compatible with versions 1.0 and 1.1.  Read more ...


After two years of planning and developping we are proud to announce time cockpit version 1.0. Try time cockpit and see what it can do for you. You can download the final version and use it 30 days for free. If you have installed one of the beta versions please note that you have to remove the old version before installing the final version.  Read more ...


Some time cockpit beta users reported problems when viewing projects or timesheets in the administration module. The following exception occured when they tried to open a list of projects or timesheets.  Read more ...


Imagine you have two ListBoxes with lots of items. Whenever a user scrolls in one of the two ListBoxes, the other one should be updated, too. What we want to do in this article is to create a simple attached property, that allows us to group scrollable controls.  Read more ...