TimeSlice® Lite TimeSlice Lite was previously called TimeTracker. If you are a registered user of TimeTracker 2.1 or later, you can upgrade for free to TimeSlice Lite. Contact Maui Software for your free serial number. TimeSlice Lite is an easy-to-use time tracking program for the Macintosh®. System 7 or greater is required. Do you have the latest version? If you have Netscape up and running, click on our web page listed below to find out.   TimeSlice Lite is Shareware - you may try the program for a short time, but if you like it and want to keep using it, please send in the requested $25 registration fee. A lot of time and effort went into developing this program, please be fair and help support it. Please read this manual as itt is short and easy to read. The manual was written using DOCMaker, the shareware document creator from Green Mountain Software. If you have any problems using or printing from this manual, contact Green Mountain Software at . If you have questions about TimeSlice Lite, contact Maui Software. Feel free to submit comments, suggestions, and bug reports. Click on the word “Introduction” below to bring up other chapters in this manual.   ©Copyright 1997 Maui Software. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Credits TimeSlice Lite developed by William E. Modesitt Maui Software 189 Auoli Drive Makawao, Maui, HI 96768-9313 Phone: 1-808-573-0011 FAX: 1-808-572-2406 email: info@mauisoftware.com Web page: http://www.mauisoftware.com TimeSlice Lite program icon, user's manual icon, and startup graphics designed by Halvor Nome NOME A/S Design & Market Communication Karl Johansgt. 20 N-1776 Halden. email: nome@oslonett.no And thanks to all the people who helped beta test TimeSlice Lite. _______________________________________________ About Maui… √ Maui is part of the United States. If you mail a letter to Hawaii, you only need to use a normal first class stamp. At this writing, it's 32¢. √ Maui is in the Hawaiian Standard Time zone. That means if in Los Angeles it's 9AM, and in New York it's 12 noon, then it's only 7AM in Hawaii (or 6AM if you are on Daylight Savings Time). Please remember that when calling.