No your not alone, wireless interfaces are just too frustrating for surfing the web in my opinion. With computer monitors getting bigger, the websites alos seem to be getting bigger, and a small screen just can't display the info.
Interesting comment, what is the source for this information? All that I have seen and read indicate that many of the major wells have reached or have passed their peak in production, pointing toward problems meeting demand very soon. It also gets super-expensive to extract the last bit of oil, making it pretty much unviable as a fuel source.
I'm from Spherical, so here's the scoop. Good spotting too (I didn't think anyone would notice...).
Timesheet Standard Edition has been discontinued as most people bought professional, and those who did buy standard usually ended up upgrading anyway. By supporting just one versions, we can bring out updates more quickly (hard to do because we are only a very small company).
On the subject of updates (shameless plug to follow...), I may as well mention that we have a new version coming out early January with heaps of extra features, we are going through beta testing now. Here's what to expect, if you are interested: http://www.sphericaltech.com/NewVersion.asp
No your not alone, wireless interfaces are just too frustrating for surfing the web in my opinion. With computer monitors getting bigger, the websites alos seem to be getting bigger, and a small screen just can't display the info.
MP
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Interesting comment, what is the source for this information? All that I have seen and read indicate that many of the major wells have reached or have passed their peak in production, pointing toward problems meeting demand very soon. It also gets super-expensive to extract the last bit of oil, making it pretty much unviable as a fuel source.
MP.
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I'm from Spherical, so here's the scoop. Good spotting too (I didn't think anyone would notice...). Timesheet Standard Edition has been discontinued as most people bought professional, and those who did buy standard usually ended up upgrading anyway. By supporting just one versions, we can bring out updates more quickly (hard to do because we are only a very small company). On the subject of updates (shameless plug to follow...), I may as well mention that we have a new version coming out early January with heaps of extra features, we are going through beta testing now. Here's what to expect, if you are interested: http://www.sphericaltech.com/NewVersion.asp