OnePlace Upgrade - New OnePlace Dashboard

Posted by Steve Kickert on February 15, 2009

Hello,

We upgraded OnePlace on 2/15/09 at 9:00pm CST.

We are excited to announce the OnePlace Dashboard. This is a desktop client that allows you to use Team Pulse without having to open up your browser. It has a very useful notification feature that informs you of a new Pulses via a popup notification window. You may have already seen the advertisement for it in Team Central. You can read more about it in the online Help.

One other change that we want to make you aware of is how we updated Time Tracking for Tasks. When you are tracking time for a task and set the status to In Progress, OnePlace will automatically start a timer. Then when you complete the task you will be prompted to apply the elapsed time to the task. There's no need to manually keep track of time for tasks. You can read more about it in the online Help.

Check out the rest of the enhancements and bug fixes in the Recent changes section of the online Help.

Don't forget to check out the Steve Kickert - A leader dedicated to promoting the power of collaboration and organization, co-founder and CEO. Steve Kickert practices what he preaches at OnePlace. Steve holds an entrepreneur’s unique view into the challenges of small business, added to more than 20 years experience in software development. Steve’s background of technological expertise and organizational acumen provides the foundation for the continued success of the OnePlace product. Email Steve at steve.kickert at oneplacehome dot com.

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