Streamtime Software
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Streamtime Software is a web-based project-management tool, first launched in 2002 by Particle Systems.
Originally developed for the FileMaker platform and called 'Studio Assist', the product has progressed through multiple iterations with a fully web-based version of Streamtime released in April 2016. Founded in Christchurch, New Zealand [1] there are offices in Sydney, Melbourne, London and Gent.
Versions
- Studio Assist, launched in 2002
- Streamline Studio Assist, launched in 2003
- Streamline, released in 2004
- Streamtime Classic, was released in 2007 [2]'
- Streamtime, launched in April 2016
See also
References
- ^ NZBusinessDB. "Streamtime Software Ltd"
- ^ ’Cleary, Nessan. "Streamtime 10 Review", Macworld, 08 June 2010.