As you may have guessed by now Time Tracker development is on a bit of a break. We found ourselves in a rather interesting situation where we had more work than developers. We've had to take on a few more developers and have had to balance that with not growing too fast for our own good. The good news is that we do have a part time iPhone developer on board now. The bad news is that he is tied up in some consulting work in the iPhone arena.
We are working on a new product for the iPhone and we'll certainly consider revisiting Time Tracker in the future - how ever it might be that Time Tracker is no longer competitive in the market, also there's practically no sales of the application at the moment.
There is of course the issue that Time Tracker is not a very useful tool on it's own and really requires a desktop equevalent to sync with to make it a viable solution. This brings along a whole bunch of other questions as to the viability of another Time Tracking utility in the market.
I do realise this is not what you'd like to hear. Also keep in mind that we're not saying No, we're just saying not right now. We will how ever try to get a bunch of bugs fixed that was introduced with newer versions of the iPhoneOS over the next few months.
I do sincerely apologise for the very drawn out and slow reply.