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Adam Behringer, Founder of Bee Docs

Adam Behringer

Seattle, Washington USA

Adam is the founder of Bee Docs. Bee Docs is an independent software company inspired by our customers, and taking pride in bringing useful and elegant products to life. In 2004 Bee Docs released Bee Docs Timeline, the award winning timeline software for Mac OS X.

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First Update Launched - Bee Docs' Timeline 2.0.1

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Using Event Links - Bee Docs' Timeline Help

I just posted the first update to Bee Docs' Timeline 2.0. Those who have already downloaded the software will be prompted to update the next time you launch the software if you have automatic updating turned on in the preferences. If not, you can manually check using the "Check for Updates" item in the Timeline menu.

The most important changes in this version are high resolution printing of event images and help documentation! Please take a moment to browse through the help documentation and let me know what you think. I will continue to improve it based on customer feedback in future versions. To open the help documentation you can choose "Timeline Help" in the Help menu or use the new Leopard search functionality in the Help menu.

To those of you who let me know how important documentation was to you, I appreciate your patience.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous MichaelJanuary 22, 2008 2:52 AM

Hi there,

T2 really looks great and I am very much thinking of giving it a go. I am however not sure if I would be able to create the kind of timeline I need. Here's an example (the 3D effect is not needed, but the bars and the stripes would be very convenient as I am trying to show periods of time rather then events):

http://www.archaeologyinfo.com/images/phylogeny%20copy.jpg

I couldn't find your email address anywhere that's why I posted a response here. Thanks for doing such a great job with T2!


All the best,


Michael

Blogger Adam BehringerJanuary 22, 2008 11:04 AM

Michael,

Thanks for the suggestion. My e-mail is Adam at Bee Documents dot com.

Adam

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