Slife Labs today introduced Slife 2.0, the next generation automatic time
and activity management solution for the Mac OS X. Designed for individuals
who need to keep track of time, such as designers and consultants, Slife
frees users from having to manually fill out time sheets and manage their
productivity. Slife Teams, a subscription-based web service also released
today extends the functionality of the Slife 2.0 client to teams and
businesses.

Atlanta, GA – Slife Labs today introduced Slife 2.0, the next generation
automatic time and activity management solution for the Mac OS X. Designed
for individuals and teams who need to keep track of time, Slife frees users
from having to manually fill out time sheets and manage their productivity.
Slife Teams, a companion web service to Slife 2.0 extends the benefits of
the Slife 2.0 client to teams and businesses.

Completely redesigned and based on Apple’s newest technologies, Slife 2.0
includes a simpler, cleaner user interface, 6 visualizations for activity
analytics, advanced privacy controls, activity groups and productivity
management through goals and notifications. All of these features
complement Slife’s unique activity tracking technology, which observes
user’s computers activities completely automatically and displays them in a
set of rich and interactive visualizations.

“Slife 2.0 brings the idea of activity and productivity management to a
whole new level”, said Edison Thomaz, CEO of Slife Labs. “It is an
automatic time tracking tool that makes it incredibly easy for designers,
consultants or anyone else to monitor how much time they’ve spent on
projects. Once you use Slife, you can’t go back to time sheets. Slife is
time tracking for the 21st century”.

One of the key new features of Slife 2.0 is its ability to help users set
time goals for activities. It pioneers a new way to help users deal with
the problem of information and distraction overload. Visual notifications
and a new specialized visualization allow users to track progress towards
personal productivity goals, such as spending only a limited amount of time
per day visiting non-work-related web sites.

According to Edison Thomaz, “Slife is the first application that assists
users in managing their computer productivity in real-time. With Slife, you
can see how you are doing towards reaching your goals throughout the day,
and become instantly aware of when you reach or miss them. In light of the
barrage of office and Internet distractions we face everyday, Slife is an
indispensable tool to anyone who wants to stay focused and get work done.”

In order to extend the benefits of Slife to teams and businesses, Slife
Labs also unveiled Slife Teams today. Slife Teams is an automatic time
tracking and activity aggregation web service. With Slife Teams, a group of
Slife users can stream their activities in real-time to a centralized
subscription-based web application, greatly facilitating the task of group
time tracking. Slife Teams takes a ‘no-additional-work-required’ approach
to group collaboration, offering a quick and easy way to keep team members
aware of each other’s activities.

System Requirements:
Slife 2.0 requires Mac OS X 10.5 (Tiger) or later and at least 512MB RAM
(1GB RAM recommended). Slife Teams requires any modern web browser.

Pricing and Availability:
Slife 2.0 for the Mac OS X can be downloaded for free starting today. Slife
Teams is currently a free, invite-only web service. Companies and teams
interested in the product should contact Slife Labs and request an
invitation. Slife Teams will become widely available as a
subscription-based service in the Fall 2008.

Slife Labs: http://www.slifelabs.com
Slife: http://www.slifelabs.com/slife
Direct Download Link: http://www.slifelabs.com/slife/download
Screenshot: http://www.slifelabs.com/v2/images/home/slife-screenshot.png

Slife Labs is a privately-held company in Atlanta, GA building activity
intelligence and analytics software for individuals and teams. Our two
products, Slife and Slife Teams revolutionize the way people and
organizations keep track of computer activities, manage productivity and
collaborate around projects and tasks.