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TimeTrade appointment scheduling software is featured in many articles in publications including:  Computerworld, Healthcare IT News, Infoworld, and more.  Learn more about awards TimeTrade appointment scheduling software has won, uses for scheduling software, and cutting edge business scheduling innovations.

SAAS Scheduling App Syncs with Google Calendar, Microsoft Outlook

August 25, 2008 | eWeek.com

"Like Salesforce.com, Zoho Applications or Google Apps, TimeDriver is designed to run on the Internet, instead of making professionals download yet another application that will clutter their already overburdened PCs. ... I imagine the application would be a dream for salespeople who have already gone to the cloudy side by embracing Salesforce.com, SugarCRM or other hosted SAAS applications. And you can't beat free."

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The Appointment Invitation System: TimeDriver

August 25, 2008 | Startup Meme

"TimeDriver will compel your customers and community to schedule time with you...you'll bring more appointments with fewer hassles than ever before."

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Using TimeDriver.com to Schedule Appointments

August 21, 2008 | Web Informant

"TimeDriver is a free service that lets you add a self-service scheduling link to Web pages and e-mails so people can book your time without conflicts on your electronic calendar"

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TimeDriver Public Beta to Open Aug. 25

August 21, 2008 | DEMO.com/IDG

"TimeDriver keeps a user's open time slots current by cross checking [their] rules and their current, online calendar. TimeDriver automatically streams the appointments into the inviter's calendar and sends an email confirmation to the invitee."

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Open Up Your Schedule Book with TimeDriver

August 21, 2008 | CNET/WebWare

"I look forward to seeing this tool integrated into other online customer management solutions, like Salesforce.com. Or better yet, adopted by my dentist."

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TimeDriver Pares Down Enterprise Scheduling for You

August 19, 2008 | WebWorker Daily

"You need to schedule back-to-back demos with different tech companies. Or you want to hold 'virtual office hours' for lead generation and effortlessly book them based on your actual availabilities each week. You don't have a personal assistant. So what do you do? Take TimeDriver for a test run."

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SOA, SaaS Models Pair Up Nicely for Bosley Medical

July 17, 2008 | SearchCIO-Midmarket.com

"Configuring TimeTrade was simple. It required zero customization. It worked right out of the box and it does exactly what we need for the business."

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CRM: Your Personal Digital Assistant - New offerings can make your sales reps more productive.

July 1, 2008 | Destination CRM

"Despite the advance of technology, salespeople continue to face one big challenge: simply connecting with customers or prospects. Call a prospect, and what do you get? Voicemail, most of the time. Email a customer to schedule an appointment, and you end up playing tag before agreeing on a time to talk. It would be great if we had personal assistants to do the connecting tasks for our reps, but that can be cost-prohibitive. So is this just the way of life? Not necessarily."

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TimeTrade targets consumers to sell self-service scheduling to enterprises

June 19, 2008 | DEMO

"Betting that personal adoption of software applications often drives their use in business, TimeTrade Systems (DEMO 08) will offer in late July the first, free 'bite-size' version of its enterprise scheduling software, called TimeDriver, to consumers who want to stop volleying emails and telephone calls to set up business and personal appointments."

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Boston Bodyworker Trains Customers to Book Themselves

May 27, 2008 | Small Business Computing

"When clients go to his Web site now and click on Schedule On-Line, they're taken to a branded portal page hosted for Boston Bodyworker by TimeTrade. Once they log in, they can see a schedule showing available time slots. They can narrow it down by choosing the location or the specific therapist they want from a pull down list. Then they simply click in an open white space on the calendar to book an appointment."

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