Firefox 3 has just been released today by Mozilla, who is attempting to set a world record for the most downloads in a day with this release. If you're a Firefox user, we highly recommend that you help them out and download Firefox 3 before 11:16 am PDT (18:16 UTC) on June 18.
We've been testing the beta and release candidate versions of Firefox 3 with LiveTimer, and have been very impressed with its improved speed and memory usage. For instance, the weekly bulk entry view of the Time Ledger, which is the most memory-intensive part of LiveTimer, is noticeably more responsive using Firefox 3 than it is with Firefox 2 on both Mac and Windows.
We are not recommending a switch from Internet Explorer or Safari, especially if you're pleased with your current browser. However, if you're a Firefox user, we definitely recommend trying out Firefox 3.
LiveTimer is now listed in Apple's directory of iPhone web applications.
Thanks to Apple for naming LiveTimer a "Staff Pick".
LiveTimer has also been selected by Apple as a Featured web app for iPhone:
We're proud to announce the launch of LiveTimer's new iPhone interface, which makes tracking your time effortless when you're on the go. We've optimized LiveTimer to work smoothly and responsively on iPhone, whether you're accessing the Internet using Wi-Fi or the slower EDGE network.
In order to access the iPhone-optimized site, you'll need an iPhone or iPod Touch. Open Safari and visit your account's login page (e.g. https://myaccount.livetimer.com). You may want to check the new "Remember me?" option when you login to avoid having to re-enter your user name and password. Furthermore, you may find it helpful to add a LiveTimer link to your home screen (just click the + button, and then "Add to Home Screen").
Both the Timer and Time Ledger are available in LiveTimer's iPhone-optimized interface. You can even create new classifications, such as clients, projects and tasks, as you track your time. If you want to access all of the features of LiveTimer from your iPhone, perhaps to view a time report, just click "View main site" and you'll be taken to the familiar LiveTimer interface. Another click on "View iPhone-optimized site" will take you back.
We hope you enjoy tracking your time with LiveTimer's iPhone interface.



