Chronos

Howard Stearns hstearns at wisc.edu
Wed Jul 20 14:42:08 UTC 2005


There is a fairly large company, http://kronos.com/, that makes 
enterprise timekeeping software and equipment. Much of their stuff was 
developed years ago in Smalltalk (although I understand it is mostly 
delivered in Java these days).

You may have trademark issues in addition to the license controversy.

Howard Stearns
Croquet Lead Developer, http://croquetproject.org
DoIT Academic Technology, http://www.wisc.edu/academictech
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1301 University Avenue, Madison, WI  
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On Jul 19, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Alan L. Lovejoy wrote:

>
> This is a low-key announcment of the availability of an early beta 
> version of The Chronos Date/Time Library (for VisualWorks Smalltalk.)
>
> It's a beta version because a) the documentation is only 80% complete, 
> and b) support for leap seconds has not yet been implemented.  It's an 
> **early** beta version because it has not yet been tested by a large 
> user base.  However, there are no known bugs.
>
> You can find out more, and obtain a copy for evaluation, at the 
> Chronos Web Site: http://www.chronos-st.org.
>
> --Alan
>
>




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