Category Archives: 64Bit Windows

Qlockwork 3.0 Launch!

Qlockwork 3.0, the newest version of our time tracking application for Windows is now available.

What does 3.0 add?

  • The biggest improvement is support for 64bit Windows 7, which was a major change in technology (VB6 to VB.NET for the techies among you)
  • Improved integration with the Outlook 2010 ribbon
  • Improved reporting of time spent in Outlook calendar meetings as well as PC activities – you can now tag your Outlook meetings with projects using rules based on the meeting description and then report on total meeting time by project.
  • Better support for French and German PCs.
  • Lots of fixes and small improvements.



You can find out more about Qlockwork on our site or you can try it yourself by downloading the free trial.

We’ve been beta trialing successfully since January and had great feedback. Many thanks to all our customers who helped out.

To celebrate the launch we asked Anne, our enthusiastic support manager, to give an introduction to Qlockwork.

 

New beta adds 64 bit support for Windows

The new Qlockwork 3.0 beta adds support for 64-bit Windows. What does that really mean?

Recently Microsoft have started to push Windows 64 bit very heavily through vendors like Dell. In fact, 64bit is now the default for most new Windows 7 laptops.

64bit is a change to the way Windows handles memory. With 64bit, applications can use more memory, which means you can run bigger, faster applications.

With older 32bit Windows, even if you installed Gigabytes and Gigabytes of memory on your computer, there was a limit to how much of that memory any one application could use. With 64bit there are still limits, but those limits are vastly higher.  So, Windows 7 64bit is more capable of supporting powerful applications.

If you have a 64bit Windows 7 computer and you want to try out Qlockwork to get to know how you spend your time on your computer, then please try the tracker beta trial .

So far beta feedback is very good, we expect to launch the full 3.0 product in early March. In the meantime, any 2.0 license you buy now will work with the 3.0 version when it goes live.