Wednesday
Aug262009

Coming Soon: Workdays - a new date calculator for the iPhone


Workdays is a new date calculator for the iPhone that should be released for sale on the iTunes store within the next few days.  It is essentially an offshoot of Court Days--but this version is geared toward non-attorneys. 

Like Court Days, you can calculate a series of "calendar days" to or from a certain date.  You can calculate "business days" as well, but unlike Court days, you can chose whether or not  to take legal (federal) holidays into consideration.  Also, Workdays has a key feature that differentiates it from Court Days: You can set your own "custom holidays" to be evaluated in the date calculations.  For example, you can specify that the day before New Years is a holiday.

Workdays is undergoing review by Apple and should be available in a couple of days.  It will sell for just $0.99 and should prove to be a useful toll for any business professional.  More information and screenshots are available at LawOnMyPhone's website.

Reader Comments (1)

Wonderful post... Very informational and educational as usual!

Acai Optimum

March 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJay B.

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