OnTime API App Contest: Win a New iMac, iPad 3, or Nexus 7



With OnTime 13, Axosoft released their new RESTful APIs and OnTime Developer website. The release of the RESTful APIs and Developer website mark the beginning phase of building an ecosystem for developers who are interested in extending the functionality of OnTime and integrating OnTime with other applications.

Axosoft is pleased to announce an OnTime API App Contest. Prizes for the contest include one first-place prize (a new slim-profile iMac), two second-place prizes (iPad 3), and seven third-place prizes (Google Nexus 7). That makes 10 desirable prizes in all for 10 winners.


To get started with the competition, it is recommended that you first visit the OnTime API App Contest page. Then, visit the OnTime Developer Website to request a public API key.


All entries for this contest must use a Public API key, which will make the app available for other OnTime installations. If you would like to build a private app or in-house integration, a Public API Key is not necessary, and you can generate a private API key within OnTime. However, private apps will not qualify as submissions for this contest.


Direct any contest related questions to Sean Gately, the contest liaison. Interested parties must submit their apps by March 29, 2013, in order for their app(s) to be eligible for any of the prizes. The 10 winners will be announced on April 12, 2013.


Please direct any technical questions related to the RESTful APIs to api@axosoft.com.


About OnTime


OnTime is used by more than 100,000 software developers (in ISV, consulting, IT and other organizations) around the world. OnTime is used in organizations like EA Sports, Disney, the United States Army, Cox Communications and Intel. The product is offered in a hosted, cloud environment (SaaS) or can be installed on-premises.


About Axosoft, LLC.


Axosoft, founded in 2002, is an ISV headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ with products that include OnTime, Transfer Big Files, Pure Chat, and Dashzen.


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