LiveTimer is being renamed Syncd
Dan / February 3rd, 2010

We're finally able to share a secret we've kept for too long: we're going to rename LiveTimer to Syncd. Please check out our official announcement for all the details, including the reason behind the name change.
Re-launching a site under a new name is turning out to be even more work than launching the site in the first place. We're going to have our heads down through the transition on February 14th, but hope to share some of our experiences afterward.
Introducing nDebted.com
Dan / October 20th, 2008
Do you ever need to split up a dinner tab? Do you ever say "I owe you one", only to forget later? Do you have trouble remembering whether you've paid a friend back? If this sounds familiar, we've got a site for you:
nDebted.com is a free online service for tracking and sharing debts with friends.
Use nDebted to keep running tallies of debts with all your friends in a number of real (dollars, euros, etc.) and fun (meals, beers, hugs, etc.) currencies. You can track your debts privately or you can invite friends to join nDebted so they can share and track debts with you.
nDebted was developed during the Rails Rumble this past weekend. As I mentioned in my last post, the Rumble is a 48 hour web application development contest for Ruby on Rails. Well, the contest closed last night and we pushed nDebted out the door faster than we've "finished" any other application.
Although the basic functionality is complete, there are honestly quite a few features we wish we had time to add. Contest rules prevent us from updating our entry while judging takes place, so we can't make any improvements for about a week. However, after judging is complete, we're going to continue work on nDebted regardless of how well it does in the contest.
If you'd like to try nDebted, head over to nDebted.com and click on the "Sign up" link. Thanks for your interest!
UPDATE: We've added a support forum for nDebted at GetSatisfaction. Please use this forum to ask questions, share ideas, or report problems.
LiveTimer is Out of Beta!
Dan / January 24th, 2008
As we posted on the LiveTimer News, we're proud to announce that LiveTimer's Beta period is complete!
We certainly haven't rushed the Beta period, which began in March 2007. We decided to continue the Beta while working on what we consider to be critical features for any paid online service: downloadable account backups, which can be used to restore accounts, and a developers' API, which provides almost unlimited integration opportunities.
Thanks again to all our Beta users who have helped shape LiveTimer. We hope you'll continue to work with us to improve our service for years to come!
LiveTimer.com News
Dan / May 20th, 2007
We have just launched the LiveTimer News, which is devoted to the latest news, features and updates for LiveTimer.com.
One of our first announcements is that the Beta period for LiveTimer.com will be ending June 30, 2007 [Update: We've extended the Beta period - please stay posted for a new end date]. We're going to be quite busy between now and then implementing a number of features. So keep your eyes on the News site, or better yet, subscribe to the new RSS feed.
LiveTimer.com Pricing
Dan / April 10th, 2007
Today we're announcing pricing for LiveTimer.com: $5 per active user per month.
LiveTimer.com is Alive and Ticking!
Dan / March 31st, 2007
We are excited to announce the public beta launch of LiveTimer.com, our new online time tracking service.
Ceriously... Our New Blog
Dan / March 31st, 2007
It seems fitting to introduce our new blog, Ceriously..., just as Spring is beginning to break here in New Hampshire. In a way, our company is coming out of a long hibernation away from the public eye. For years, we've been steadily working on custom software solutions, thanks to a handful of corporate clients who have kept us busy with as much work as we can handle. We've been fortunate that this has continued despite a complete lack of advertising, save "word of mouth" from our clients.


