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Reflect -> Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/3/2005 16:02:29)

Hi,

I have a need for some work that I do from home, not web but I figured it fit in this forum.

I have around 20 clients that I work with. I am looking for time tracking software. I would like something where you setup your clients once. Then when working on that client for whatever you click on the client and it records the start time and also the end time. Ability to put in action items also is needed. Of course exporting feature of per client for billing at end of period.

Any one have something they use that fits the bill?

Take care,

Brian




Reflect -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/4/2005 8:52:16)

Anyone???

What are people using to track time for your clients via automation?

Take care,

Brian




Andy from Spain -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/4/2005 9:05:15)

Hi Brian

Have you tried one of these cuckooclock.de/s/l4i1/

Andy




paulie -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/4/2005 9:27:55)

quote:

Have you tried one of these cuckooclock.de/s/l4i1/


Andy, that was cold! (But kinda funny)

I have been following this with interest, because I need the same thing. Sorry to post without an answer Brian, but at least knowing other people have the same need should increase the likelihood that an app exists somewhere to fill it.

Actually, I asked about this some time ago in this thread

Only received one suggestion but wasn't able to apply it.




Reflect -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/4/2005 13:29:46)

I also posted this on another forum to see what responses I get there. If anything good is mentioned I will post back here.

Take care,

Brian




paulie -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/4/2005 14:52:59)

Please do. It wouldn't seem too difficult for someone with VB experience to create a basic GUI interface, tap the system clock, and dump the start/stop times into an Access db or something?

Anybody out there have time?




jeepless -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/5/2005 11:31:25)

There's already a ton of available applications out there that should do what you're looking for - no need to "reinvent the wheel"! I haven't tried any of these but I would be interested in hearing from anyone who does and finds it's worth using. Listed in no particlular order:

Time Keeper

Working Time Tracker

Billit Time Tracker

TimeTechnix

Task Master

Computing Edge Time Tool

Crystalline Concepts Time Keeper

SynTap Software Time Stamp

Time Punch

Software Studio UserTime

Taubler TimeStor (for project teams)

PCFWorks VeriTime Time Tracker

These are just a sample of what I had time to post here....




paulie -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/5/2005 13:22:40)

Thanks Jeepless, that's quite a list. Makes me wonder how I came up so emply handed when I was looking for this last year. [:o] Seemed like all the ones I found were for corporate network environments and were much more robust packages than I needed.

I have the first one (Time Keeper) running in trial mode right now. It's only $15 to register and looks like it will fit the bill nicely.

Thanks again for the help!

Better to be Jeepless than clueless (like me) [8D]




jeepless -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/5/2005 15:28:12)

I simply "Googled" for them and spent about 30 minutes looking through the results... and there were a bunch! Like most search engines, what you uncover is only a matter of what search terms you use. Maybe I was lucky?[:o]

After you've run it a while, let me know how you like Time Keeper as I may try it myself. I've often thought about tracking time for projects just as you're doing, but never got around to looking for a suitable package. Perhaps now I'll finally do it!





Reflect -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/7/2005 12:46:59)

Hi Jeepless,

I know there are a ton. That was why I asked "Any one have something they use that fits the bill? ".

Just trying to save time waiding through all the choices.

Take care,

Brian




jeepless -> RE: Time keeping for multiple clients: recomends? (2/7/2005 13:11:51)

Brian,

I understand... and quite agree. I didn't want to work through that list either by installing a bunch of programs before finding one that truly works. I posted the list just in case someone else wanted to be the "guinea pig"! [:)]

Cheers!

Richard




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