SPACE Software logo TimeBandit X v.5.0.1 - The Manual

Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Full version or downloading the Evaluation[e] version of our TimeBandit X software. If you have downloaded the [e] version, you need to be aware that TimeBandit X[e] is trialware. What this means is that we have provided you with a limited evaluation version of the software which you may use until you find that you need all of the features of the full version. At which time, you may purchase a license to use the full version, Payment Details and prices are at the end of this document.

Note: This manual applies to both the licensed and [e] 5.0.1 versions of the application.
You may find that the shareware [e] version of the software that you have is older than the version detailed in this manual. This is because we always release the full version and updates to our registered users before we do the conversion work on the [e] version.

Evaluation Version Limitations
The current Evaluation version 5.0[e] is fully functional, except that you are limited to only five [5] entries in your timesheets, you can NOT Export or Print any of the data in your timesheets, the Auto-open recent timesheet preference has been removed and the Net-Link feature does not send any timesheet data over the network.

These limitations should still allow you to see the full potential of the software and help you in your decision to purchase a license to use the full un-restricted version, which allows an unlimited number of entries in your timesheet and has all of the other features mentioned here restored.

Important Legal Stuff
The TimeBandit X software (in all formats and versions) is provided "as is" with all faults and without warranty of any kind. It is provided on the basis that if it causes any damage, either physical or financial to you, your machine or your business then we are not to be held at all responsible whatsoever. By using the TimeBandit X software you agree to be bound by the conditions herein and you waive any rights you may have to seek any form of compensation whatsoever from ourselves or any of our family, friends or associates. All rights reserved. TimeBandit X is not in any way associated with any other computer software title(s) with a similar name.

What is TimeBandit X ?
TimeBandit X 5.0.1 is a very easy to use time tracking application for intel based Apple Macintosh systems running MacOS X [10.5 or 10.6]. If you need to keep track of the dates and times you spend on tasks while working at your Mac for billing purposes, then this is the application for you.

You can use TimeBandit X to keep track of multiple jobs for multiple clients and easily switch between active jobs to capture the time spent on each one as you go through your working day.

Then at the end of the day/week/month or whatever your billing period may be, you can export this data for use in a database application or a spreadsheet. If you prefer you can also print a hard copy of the data for yourself or for presentation with your invoice to your client.

Starting TimeBandit X
To start TimeBandit X, double click the application icon in the Finder. After a few seconds you will see that the main menu at the top of the screen displays TimeBandit X next to the Apple icon.

If this is not the first time you have used the application, then along with the main menu changing, you may also see the last timesheet you were working on. [See Fig.1 below]

If this is your first time using the full version of TimeBandit X, you will need register the application with your name, user license number and product activation key [sent to you via email when you purchased the license]. In all first use cases you'll need to add at least one item to the Operation List before you can start to time your jobs. TimeBandit X will warn you that you need to do these things as it runs for the first time and it will automatically open the Preferences dialog at the Operation List tab for you. [See The Operation List below for further instructions]

Start a New Timesheet file
To Start a new timesheet file, choose File | New Timesheet... from the menu bar [or press the Command and N keys together]. You will then see a Save As dialog box which asks you to name your new timesheet file and to choose a location in which to save it onto your hard drive.

Once you have given your new file a name and location, a new timesheet window will appear. The timesheet windows title bar will read TimeBandit X : timesheet name. In the example given in Fig.1 below, the timesheet file is called Budget test. This allows you to quickly see which timesheet file you are working on.

Initially, the list part of the timesheet will be blank [because there are no jobs added yet], the status light in the top left will be Red [Stopped] and the Client list will be set at the default - All Clients.

Next we need to add a new job.

TimeBandit X Main Window

Fig.1 The main Timesheet window

TIP: You can re-size any of the columns in your timesheet by dragging in between the headings and you can re-order the list buy clicking on any column title.

Open a saved Timesheet file
If you have any previously saved TimeBandit X 4.2.x or 4.3.x files, you can either choose File | Open Timesheet... from the menu bar [or press the Command and O keys together] and then navigate to your saved file to open it, or double click on its icon in the Finder to launch the application, re-open the file and continue to add new items to its list.

NOTE: If you double click a timesheet file in the Finder when you already have a timesheet open, TimeBandit X will stop timing any running job and then save and close the current timesheet, before opening the new file.

TimeBandit X v.5.0 CAN NOT open any files saved within versions older than 4.2.x of the application. This is because of the change to the standard unicode format in the file structure that v.4.4 and above uses. If you need to access your pre v.4.4.x timesheet files, then you will need to keep a copy of the TimeBandit X application which generated them or export the timesheet data from them using the older version of the application before you remove it from your system.

If you want TimeBandit X to automatically open the last timesheet you were working on, choose Preferences... and then choose the General tab, here you can switch on the Auto open recent Timesheet option, which will automatically open the last timesheet you were working on when TimeBandit X was closed. This feature is not available in the evaluation version of the application.

Adding a New Job
To add a new job to your timesheet, either click the [+] Add Job button at the bottom left of the timesheet window, choose Edit | Add Job... from the menu bar [or press the Command and J keys together].
The Job Information dialog box will appear. [See Fig.2 below]


Fig.2 The Job Information dialog

Todays date will be auto selected at the top of the dialog. To change the date, you can either click in the field and key in a new date or use the little arrows button to move back and forth. If you key a date, you may need to click the arrows up and down once to refresh the weekday.

Next, key in a Job Number/Order Number for the project you are going to be working on. You can auto-enter information from your Preset Jobs list if you are using one by clicking on the blue popup menu button to the right of the Job No. Field and then selecting the job you want from the list. If you want to add a new entry to the Preset Jobs List while the Job Information dialog is open, either choose Edit Preset Jobs list from the top of the blue popup menu to open the Preset Jobs list or enter the Job information in the fields first and then choose Add to Preset Jobs List from the blue popup menu.
If you have recently added an entry to the blue popup menu, but you don't see it there, choose Refresh List from the top of the menu to force your new item to appear.

Choose a Client from the drop-down list. If the list is empty, or a recently added client does not show up, you can choose Sync with Address Book to automatically add every contact which has a Company Name associated with its entry from your Apple Address Book. There is also an Add New Client option in this list, to enable you to quickly add a new clients name and company details to your Address Book. You will need to open the Address Book application itself if you want to add full details, such as address, phone and email data to a new client entry.

Before your new job is accepted, you will need to choose an operation from the drop-down list.
If you want to add a new entry to the Operation List, choose Edit Operations from the top of the menu.
However, if you have recently added an entry to this list but it is not visible, choose Refresh List from the top of the menu to force your new item to appear.

The User field will already contain the MacOS X default user or the name you set in the Preferences dialog.

You can optionally key some time into the Total time: Hours and Minutes fields.

When you are finished, hit the [Return] key or click the OK button. This will add the new job information to the timesheet window. You can also hold down the Command key which will turn the OK button into a Start button. This allows you to enter your job information and then start timing straight away.

Start Timing
To start timing a job, select the job you want to time in the timesheet list and then click anywhere in the top left of the timesheet window [on the TimeBandit X face area] or choose Start Timer from the Control Menu in the menu bar. The Status light at the top left of the window will turn Green, the timesheet list will become locked and the Start Timer [or First Time Start] text will turn to Stop Timer. Also notice that the Status window [if shown] for TimeBandit X turns Green when the timer is on - this is to indicate the status of the timer when the main window is hidden, minimised or is behind a stack of other windows.

The total elapsed time in the Hours and Minutes columns in the timesheet window will increase at one minute intervals for as long as the job is being timed.

Stop Timing
To stop timing a job, click anywhere in the top left of the timesheet window [on the TimeBandit X face area] or choose Stop Timer from the Control menu. The Status light will turn Red and the timesheet list will become unlocked for editing again. The Stop Timer text will turn to Start Timer.
You may also like to notice that the List Total: at the bottom right of the window is updated at the same time. As you add new jobs to your list, the list total will increase as every job time in the list is added together.

Important note: Whenever you Start or Stop timing a job, TimeBandit X will automatically save the timesheet for you. This is done to safeguard your data against a system crash. If for some reason you have to restart your machine while you are timing a job, you will be able to carry on from where you left off. The time it takes to restart your machine will be included on the job (you can manually remove this extra time if required or you can set your application preferences to stop timing on quit).

We would strongly recommend that you make a backup of the current timesheet file to safeguard your valuable timesheet data against accidental deletion or file corruption.

The Operation List
The Operation List is the place where you can store the types of operations you are going to perform while doing your job. You don't need to put every type of operation in at once, you can come back to the list at any time to add or remove entries. [See Fig.3 below]


Fig.3 The Operation List

To open the Operation List at any time, choose Preferences... from the menu bar [or press the Command and [,] keys together on the keyboard]. The Preferences dialog will open, you can then choose Operation List from the tabs at the top of the window.

To add a new entry, click in the New Operation: field below the main list box to make it active and type in an operation such as Coffee Break. Now press the Return key on the keyboard or click the Add button to enter your operation in the main list box.

You can carry on adding more operations if you wish or come back to the list later.

If you find you have made a mistake, you can select the entry in the main list box for editing and change it.

To remove an entry, click in the list to select the entry you want to remove and then click the Delete button. When you have finished adding operations to the list, click the Save Preferences button at the bottom of the dialog to close and save your entries in the TB Opps List preferences file.

You can drag any entry in your list to re-order its position or click on the header to sort the list alphabetically.

To clear the New Operation field when editing in a long list, just double click anywhere in the list.

See below for information on exporting your Operation List for use on another machine and for using a Group Operation List.

The Preset Jobs List
You can use this list to store your frequently used Job Numbers and Client/Project information.
Then whenever you need to add a new job to your timesheet which uses this data, you can just select it from the blue popup list to the right of the job number field in the Job Information dialog to save you having to type in the information all over again.

To open the Preset Jobs List, choose File | Preset Jobs from the menu bar [or press the Command and B keys together on the keyboard]. [See Fig.4 below]


Fig.4 The Preset Jobs List

To add a new entry, first click in the Job No. Field below the main list box to make it active and then key in your information, press the [tab] key to move into the next field and so on. When the information is complete, Press the [Return] key or click the add button to add your new entry to the list.

If you find you have made a mistake, you can select the entry in the main list box for editing and then change it.

To remove an entry, select it in the list and then click the Delete button. When you have finished adding jobs to the list, click the Save Preset Jobs button at the bottom of the dialog to close the window and save your entries.

You can if you wish, import a tab delimited text file into the Preset Jobs list, just press the import button and then navigate to the file you want to import. You can use data from a spreadsheet, database or word processor application, as long as it is saved as text only using the following format:

Job number 1 [tab] client/project 1 [tab] budget1 [return]
Job number 2 [tab] client/project 2 [tab] budget2 [return]
etc...

Any entries imported in this way will overwrite your current list.

Note: Make sure the data you wish to import does not contain any colons (:) or hyphens (-) as these are invalid characters and will cause data display problems.

You can drag any entry in your list to re-order its position or click on the column headers to sort the list.

To clear the entry fields when editing in a long list, just double click anywhere in the list.

See below for details of how to choose another Preset Jobs List.

The Preset Jobs List also contains a budget field. You can input the time in hours that you have budgeted for the job and TimeBandit X will track the time spent on the job throughout the current timesheet list and it will turn all the times in the list red when the budget time is reached or passed.
If you don't want to use the budget tracking features, just leave the budget field blank. Two zeros will be inserted automatically. If you have Preset Jobs in the list which don't appear in the current timesheet, you may find that their budget field is blank.

Default User Name:
You can enter and save a default user name which will be used in the Job Information and Print dialogs.
To do this, choose Preferences... then in the box on the General tab, type in the name you want to use as the default user. Click the Save button to store your change in the application preferences file.

No Mouse Activity
You can use the No Activity Warning drop-down list in the Preferences | General pane to set a period of time for TimeBandit X to warn you if there was no mouse activity. The options are None, 5 minutes, 10 minutes or 15 minutes. If you choose anything other than None, TimeBandit X will continually watch your mouse to see if it stops moving, then when the period of no mouse activity reaches your preset, a dialog will appear to warn you - the timer continues to add time to the selected job in the background.

Once the dialog is on screen you have three options. You can either press Reset, which will take the elapsed - no activity time - away from the current job, you can choose Continue to keep the no activity time and carry on timing the job or you can choose New, to add the no activity time to a new job.

Clear Job[s]
If you want to remove a job from the timesheet list, select the job you want to trash and press the backspace key on the keyboard or choose Edit | Delete Job... from the menu bar. You will see a sheet drop down from the top of the timesheet window with three delete options.
You can delete just the selected job, all jobs with the same job number or all jobs with the same date. You will not be asked to confirm the deletion, so if you make a mistake you must immediately close the timesheet and DO NOT SAVE it when asked.

Close a timesheet
If you want to open a different timesheet file to the one you are currently working on, you can close the current timesheet and then open another one.

To do this, click on the Red traffic light button at the top of the timesheet window or choose File | Close from the menu bar or just double click another timesheet file in the finder.

Restore Stuff
If you accidentally remove a job[s] and you want to get it/them back. Immediately close the timesheet or Quit the TimeBandit X application and when prompted DO NOT SAVE, then reopen the timesheet file you were working on - any unsaved changes to your data will then be restored.

If you have closed the timesheet window by choosing the Close menu item or by clicking the red traffic light button. Just choose File | Open Timesheet... from the menu and re-open the timesheet file you were working on.

Edit Job information
If you need to change any of the parameters of a job in the timesheet list, just double click on the job to open the Job Information dialog box. [See Fig.2 above] You can also select a job in the timesheet list and choose Edit | Job Details from the menu bar [or press the Command and F keys together].

The Edit Job Information dialog looks just like the New Job Information dialog, except that it's already filled in with the information from the list and it has a Note button next to the total time fields.

You can change everything about the selected job from this window - when you're done, click OK or press [Return] to make the changes. Don't forget Save your file after you edit a Job.

Using the Client List Menu
At the top right of the main timesheet window is the Client List Menu. You can use this menu to Sync the Contacts in your Apple Address Book with TimeBandit X, you can add a new client to the list and select a particular clients' jobs for display in the main window.

When you choose Sync with Address Book from the top of the Client list menu for the first time, TimeBandit X will automatically create a new group in your Apple Address Book named TimeBandit X Clients. Using your Address Book application, you can then drag any of the Contacts in your Address Book, into this new Group and the next time you choose Sync with Addres Book, the Contacts in this group [which have data in their Company fields] will appear in the Client List. This means that you don't have to key the information in twice or maintain two lists, as any time you add a new Contact to your TimeBandit X Clients Group in your Address Book, you just need to re-Sync the list in TimeBandit X for the Company name to appear.

There is also an Add New Client option in the Client list. This enables you to quickly add a new client name and company details to your Address Book. Note: The New Address Book Contact details will appear in the main list and in the TimeBandit X Clients Group. In addition, you will need to open the Address Book application itself if you want to add the full details, such as address, phone and email data to a new client entry.

After you have added a New Client in this way you will need to Sync the list with your Address Book for the new entry to appear in the list.

If you have a very long list of jobs in your timesheet with lots of jobs for different companies running concurrently, you may like to be able to see all the jobs for a particular company in one short easy to read list. In order to do this you can split the main window into two parts using the Client List Menu. [See Fig.5 below]


Fig.5 The timesheet window split to show just one clients jobs

TIP: You can resize the two list panes buy clicking and dragging on the separation bar between them [it will turn dark grey when it is selected].

In the example in Fig.5 above, the user has chosen IDS from the Client List and now the top part of the window displays only the jobs for the IDS client in a short list. The bottom part of the window still shows the main list, [which includes IDS] but it is greyed out to indicate that you can not select/edit it.

While the timesheet is in this single client mode, you can continue to use TimeBandit X just as before, but you will only be able to select the jobs from the top list.

Note: If you make a new job for another client while in single client mode, the new job will be added to the main list and you will not be able to select it. However, once you change the Client List to All Clients or choose that particular client as the single client list, the job will be available to edit or add time.

You can revert to the main list at any time by choosing All Clients from the Client List Menu.

Using the single client short list will not stop you from being able to export or print data from the main list. This means that if you choose to export or print all jobs when you are using the single client short list, you will still get all jobs in the current main list. If you wanted to export or print just the jobs in the single client list, there is an option to do this in the print or export dialog box.

The Status Window
To allow you to quickly see which job is selected and what its status is at all times, we have included a small floating status window which can appear above all the other windows on your screen. [See Fig.6 below]


Fig.6 The Status Window - Job is stopped

To enable the Status Window choose Preferences... and then select the General tab. At the bottom of the tab you will see the options for the Status Window. You can choose to Show or Hide the Window, display it on the Left or Right side of the screen or display it on another monitor if you have one connected. You can also choose how transparant the window is by adjusting the slider control.

Once the Status Window is on screen, you can click on it to quickly move it out of the way. It will jump to the bottom or the top of the screen depending on where it is at the moment. It will respect the dock, so that if the dock is visible at the bottom of the screen it will not appear in front of it. At this point in time you can not drag it to another position.

You can also right click on the status window to open a menu which allows you to start and stop the timer without bringing the TimeBandit X window to the front.

The Status window shows the Job Number, Project, Operation and Elapsed time for the selected job in the list. Its background color is Red when the job is stopped and Green when the job is running.

Crash/Quit check
If your machine should crash or you Force Quit TimeBandit X while you are still running a job, it will auto-check, warn you and select the running job again when you next open the timesheet which was active when the application was quit. This saves you having to check for yourself and avoids you running two jobs at the same time.

Total Job Time:
Because TimeBandit X uses the date to log your job times, you'll get several entries in your timesheet list for the same job number as you work on a job for more than one day.

If you need to quickly see how much time a job has taken overall. Select a job in the list and choose Edit | Job Total... This will open a small dialog box which adds up the time for every job in your list with the same job number as the selected job regardless of its operation.

Total Day Time:
You can quickly see how many hours you have worked in a day. To do this, select a job in the list which was started on the day you want to total and choose Edit | Day Total... This will open a small dialog box which adds up the time for every job in your list with the same date as the selected job.

Duplicate a list entry:
You can easily duplicate a timesheet entry to save wearing down your fingers with all that typing. You just choose the entry you want to make a copy of and then choose Edit | Duplicate Job... from the menu [or press the Command and D keys together].

Sorting the list
To sort your timesheet list, click on any of the timesheet column headings.

You can undo the sort operation (unless you have saved the timesheet file after the sort). To do this, choose Edit | Undo Sort from the menu [or press the Command and Z keys together].

You can also sort the Operation list and Preset Jobs list by clicking on their column headings. However, you can not undo this kind of list sort.

Typeface and Size
You can choose any typeface that is available to your computer (at the launch of the application) for on-screen display and print. There is also a choice of size between 9pt, 10pt and 12pt. Choose Preferences... and then select the General tab to change the current selection. The current typeface and size are saved in preferences when you quit the application.

Print Options
The Print Options dialog contains a Title text: field and a Show Date tick box.
The Title text is the text that appears at the top of your paper above your timesheet list when you print from TimeBandit X. If you want to change the default text, you can type anything you like in the field and then click the Save button.

You can also choose to show or hide the date on your printed output by clicking on the Show Date tick box.

Printing the list
To print a hard copy of your timesheet list, make sure you have a printer selected in the Print Centre then choose File | Print Setup from the menu bar [or press the Command and P keys together]. You can choose a printer, page size, orientation etc, using the standard Macintosh Page Setup dialog box.

Once you've set up your printer options, you'll see another dialog where you can also choose what to print from the following options:
All Jobs
All Jobs with the selected Job Number
All Jobs with the selected Date
All Jobs with the selected Client

Exporting the Timesheet list
To export the current timesheet list as a tab delimited text file for use in another application such as a spreadsheet or word processor. Choose File | Export from the menu bar [or press the Command and T keys together].

You will then see a dialog where you can choose what to export from the following options:
All Jobs
All Jobs with the selected Job Number
All Jobs with the selected Date
All Jobs with the selected Client

Once you pick what you want, you will see the standard file save dialog, from which you can choose a name and location to store the exported file.

NOTE: The file will be exported using the options saved in the Preferences dialog box. You can change the way your files are exported by using the tick boxes on the Export Options tab.

Export the Operation list/Using a Group List
If you want to set up and use a standard Operation list for all TimeBandit X users in your company, you can easily export a copy of your list. First choose Preferences... from the file menu. Next choose the Operation list tab, here you will see a button marked Export List. If you press this, a copy of your current list will be created on your Desktop. You can then copy this exported file to the other users preferences folder, overwriting their existing file (DO NOT rename this file).

If you are a systems administrator and you don't want anyone to be able to modify their operation list, you can use a group operations list which can be kept on your file server.

To do this, follow the instructions above to create the file but instead of putting a copy on each users machine, just put one copy anywhere on your server (You may rename this file if you like). Next, instruct each of your users to press the Group button on the Operation List tab in the Preferences window and then to choose the file on the server as their operations list. Once this is done, the Group button will change its caption to User and the Operation List will be locked.

While a Group Operation List is **Active** the local user can not export the operation list or add, remove or modify entries. If the file server can not be found on the network or the Group Operation List file is deleted, renamed or moved after it has been chosen, the local machine will put up an error - file not found dialog box until the situation is fixed. If you need to return to using the local Operation List (on the users machine) for any reason, just press the User button. Doing this will also allow you to choose a new group file.

Choose another Preset Jobs List
You can choose to completely replace your current Preset Jobs List with another one. However, you will loose the contents of your current list if you do this, so please make sure you have exported a back-up copy of it in case you need to use it again.

First you will need to save a text only file from your word processor, database or spreadsheet application, using the same format as in the import section above. Next, press the Import button and then navigate to the file you want to use as your new Preset Jobs list. The data in the chosen file will replace your current Preset Jobs List. Using this feature you can easily switch between as many Preset Jobs lists as you need.

View timesheets in a Web Browser
When you choose the View in Web Browser option from the View menu. TimeBandit X will display your current timesheet in a new window using your default web browser application. This can also be useful if you want to print out a timesheet which contains long notes as the notes are not truncated in the web browser window. You will need to activate the Net Link option in the Preferences dialog and re-start TimeBandit X before you can use this feature.

If you are using a Firewall you will need to open port 2000 to allow the timesheet data to be requested and sent from your machine.

You will find it more convenient to use a fixed IP address for the machines on your network if you want to use the Net Link feature (contact your systems administrator to find out about this) then you or anyone else who needs to, can remote view a TimeBandit X timesheet over your network or even over the internet*.

To remote view a TimeBandit X timesheet, open your web browser application and then - in the address field - key in the remote machines IP address followed by :2000 - eg. http://127.0.0.1:2000 - If the remote machine has a copy of TimeBandit X running, the timesheet data will be returned to your browser and updated every five minutes for as long as you are connected to the remote machine.

*extra software may be required for remote internet access.

Job Notes
TimeBandit X timesheets can contain Job Notes. This feature allows you to attach a note of up to 256 characters to any job in your timesheet. This is useful if you need to remind yourself of something or if you need to supply some more information about the job being worked on.

To attach a note to an job entry, Right click or hold down the [ctrl] key and click to select the entry in the timesheet list, then choose Job Notes from the context menu. Alternatively, select the entry and choose Edit | Job Notes... [or press the Command and E keys on the keyboard]. The Job Notes window will appear. Type your notes into the yellow area and then press the OK button to add the note to the timesheet. The note window will allow you to type a return character but this return [new line] will be removed and replaced with a space when the timesheet is exported. When a note is attached to an entry, the date column of the entry will appear in yellow with bold text.

To amend or remove the note data, Right click or hold down the [ctrl] key and select the entry with a note attached or choose Edit | Job Notes... from the menu (use the keyboard shortcut above) or double click the entry and then press the note button in the Edit Job dialog. Leave the yellow note area blank to remove the note.

You can choose to show/hide the first line of your notes at the bottom of the timesheet window by choosing View | Show/Hide Notes in Timesheet from the menu.

When printing from TimeBandit X your notes will be truncated to a single line on output, the amount of characters you see will depend on the size of the font you are using in your timesheet. If you need to print the whole note, either open the timesheet in a web browser (see above) and then print it. Or export the timesheet with the include notes option ticked in preferences and then open the exported file and print it from another application (a spreadsheet is recommended).

Reset Row/Reset All Rows
You can select an entry in your timesheet and reset its date to today and zero its recorded time. To do this, just select the entry you want to reset and then choose Edit | Reset Row from the menu [or press the Command and R keys on the keyboard]. If you want to reset every row in your timesheet, hold down the [Alt/Opt] key and then choose Edit | Reset All Rows from the menu.

Stripe Color
On the General tab in the Preferences dialog is the Stripe Color chip. Click the square to change the color of the background stripes in all list boxes to something you like!

If you want to go back to the default light blue - just click the color chip and then click OK without making a color selection.

Upgrade to the latest full licensed version

When you send us - via PayPal - your license fee and details, you will receive (via email) the URL to download the latest full version of TimeBandit X and your Licensed User serial number(s). Please note we are continuing to develop the application and that licensed users get the latest versions at least 2-3 weeks in advance of the internet (E) versions being posted.

How to pay
Thanks for your interest in our TimeBandit X software. Please help us to continue the development of this and other applications for the Macintosh by upgrading and registering the full product. We are sure that you will want to register and receive the full version of the application, once you have had a chance to try it out. So here's how...

Purchase Online - You can choose Apple Menu | Purchase Online... while you are in Timebandit X and - as long as you are connected - you will automatically be taken to our website, where you can select the shop page and after you register you can make your payment to PayPal using your PayPal account or a credit card. Once we receive an order conformation from PayPal, we will send you the full product URL and your Licensed User serial number(s) by direct email to the email address you provide. Please allow at least 48 hours for this to happen. Please note that the online order price is only £15 per User License.

If you don't want to purchase now, but would like to request new features, report bugs you have found with the software or just to say Hi, please email us at the following address.

support@space-net.co.uk

PRODUCTION NOTES:

Known issues:
None reported as of 05th March 2011

Our thanks go to Anders Täpp who helped us to beta test the application and gave us invaluable feedback on the way it works and also to Laszlo Falvay who provided us with the image in the About box and the Icons that TimeBandit X uses.

TimeBandit X v.5.0.1 is for use on Intel based Apple Macintosh systems running Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6 only.

©2002-2011 Graham O'Connor SPACE software

This manual was last updated on: 05th March, 2011