
YOKOHAMA (Señor Tomato) – The spring season has finally come to the Tokyo area. Yet, it has been raining these days. Hopefully, we will have sunny days so that we can see beautiful cherry blossoms.
I’ve been developing apps that use CloudKit. I have a new new to announce today. This new submission to Apple’s App Store is called. Late2Office 2.
When you use public transportation to commute to your office, anything can happen that prevents you from arriving on time. It might be a matter of making a phone call with your smartphone to let your colleagues know that you are running late, provided that they are already in the office. In some countries, there might be a public rule of manners that prevents you from making phone calls inside a bus or a train. But if you want to let someone know that you are running late, then what do you do?
Late2Office 2 is an iOS app for iPhone and iPad users that lets employees report to an office manager remotely in times of commute trouble so that you won’t worry anyone when running late. An office manager can see a list of their employees and their corresponding arrival statuses.
Late2Office 2 can create different charts for the commute habits of its employees. For example, an office manager might find that one employee runs late 90% of the time because they have to take their kids to school on the way to work. In such a case, it might be a better idea for the office manager to change the work start time for this employee. Late2Office 2 is a tool for identifying issues, not one for employee surveillance. It is designed so that the office manager and employees can work together to correct commute problems, allowing the employee to keep working, as it will be beneficial for both sides to maintain a low turnover rate. Continue reading →