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LivingTime Personal Timeliner

LivingTime Personal Timeliner - 2.0.6

to record and recall life events

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Selected Version: 2.0.6
Release Date: 2006-12-20
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 2.0.6): 636
Downloads (all versions): 4,377
Price: $19.95

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Product Description:

LivingTime is a combination of journal, logbook, calendar, and timeliner. This software combines the modes of writing in a journal or diary, with the more concise item-tracking of a logbook, with the familiar monthly calendar, with the graphical representation of a timeline. Enter your life facts and events--along with any photos or movies to associate with each event--and gain new perspectives on what you've experienced and who you are.

Can't remember exactly how the events in your life unfolded? Where you worked or lived, or the people in your life? Want to scroll down memory lane, or perhaps find patterns in your past? Have all this at your fingertips, with LivingTime. Record it once, and never again struggle to remember.

Why timeline?
  • to review and better interpret your past
  • to leave a historical account of your life
  • to record your child or parent's life
  • for the pleasure of reminiscing
  • to record natural cycles from year to year
  • to assemble your life's story
  • as a memory aid

Examples of commonly timelined events:
  • Relationships
  • Career
  • Health
  • Recreation
  • Finances
  • Education
  • Medical History
  • Awards
  • Milestones
  • Personal Growth
  • Residences
  • Travel
  • Purchases

Comes with an extensive help system and 660 demonstration public events for World Politics, Entertainment, Technology, The Economy, Nature, and Sports.

What's new in this version:

  • improved stability of Windows installers
  • updated Mac OS X installers
  • added increased file security
  • default pref for audio is OFF
  • added backup reminder reset option
  • updated User Guide files

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.6 or later
  • Tiger Compatible

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LivingTime Personal Timeliner CommentaryAnother difference between Mac and Windoze - Version: 2.5, 6/4/2007 07:13AM PST

kfisher109
I don't believe any self respecting Mac Developer would ever create an app with a user interface this atrocious. This is obviously a windows developer who decided to "to us a favor" and make his app cross-platform. I'm sure he has gotten awards from the windoze community. They're used to this type of unpolished software. Sorry, buddy, Mac users are a bit more discerning.
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LivingTime Personal Timeliner ReviewTIMELINER - Version: 2.0.6, 12/22/2006 06:52AM PST

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dprice
There IS a decent timeline app for Mac - it's Timeliner 5.0 from Tom Snyder Productions, a Scholatic company. It's designed for use in classrooms but it can be used for personal use as described by LivingTime.
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LivingTime Personal Timeliner CommentaryExtremely interesting concept but SO VERY UGLY - Version: 2.0.6, 12/21/2006 04:51AM PST

ROBOCUB
This is a great idea and I love the concept, but this app is downright U-G-L-Y. It's obviously Filemaker, but come on, even the templates that come with Filemaker are pretty good looking and glossy. This app is just downright UGLY. Sorry.
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