tracking software

Flow tracks an image.

If you're at Penn State, you have access to the incomparable LYNDA.COM videos. After you're logged in, you can check out the relatively short collection of videos on GridIron Flow. I used the software for a month in beta, then a month in the trial version on my mac tower and another on the modbook. It tracks your project files. It tracks time spent on the files. It tracks the interconnectedness of files. It tracks and remembers versions. It does everything the company claims while taking none of your time and little of your cpu's energy.

I intended to do a review and I intended to do a video with SnapzPro. I couldn't have matched the LYNDA.COM collection. And after all my work with it, I can appreciate its quality and utility- but I'm not the best judge. Maybe you are. It will export all of it's information in a spreadsheet- what the hell would I want with that?

Among you is the project manager who could appreciate and recommend this product. Check it out.

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Tim.

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