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Thursday, March 13, 2003

New Travel Application From Two Peaks

Posted by Brad Adrian in "SOFTWARE" @ 01:00 AM

http://www.handango.com/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?siteId=311&platformId=2&productType=2&catalog=0&sectionId=0&productId=61285

Two Peaks Software has released its brand new travel software, TripTracker. This is a complete rewrite of its earlier travel application, Traveller, and effectively replaces that product.



This is a full-featured travel tool and includes everything the frequent traveller needs, including frequent flier account tracking, appointment scheduling, flight information organization, expense accounting and more. And, if you used the earlier Traveller program, you'll be glad to see these enhancements in this new version:

• Completely redesigned desktop version
• Simultaneously view the time in any 4 cities
• Auto-completing dropdown combo boxes
• Customizable lists of expense categories
• Export itineraries to Microsoft Word
• World time calculator
• Export frequent flyer account activity to Microsoft Excel
• New fields for storing important travel details
• Improved Outlook integration
• Expanded database, containing 30 currencies, 475 cities, and a phone book of over 85 airlines, hotels and car rental companies

If you really want to know more about this new version, be sure to visit the FAQ on the Two Peaks site.

You can download a demo or purchase the Pocket PC/Desktop combo suite for $29.95. However, if you currently own the old Traveller program, you can purchase the new TripTracker for only $9. To get this upgrade discount, though, you'll have to purchase TripTracker directly from the Two Peaks Web site.

I have been using the old Traveller for over a year now and really like the enhancements that I've seen with this new product. The only shortcoming I've seen is that you cannot import data from the old program into the new one. I really don't care about old trip itineraries and such, but I dread entering all my frequent traveller account information into TripTracker again. *sigh*

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