Time Management Software

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Fight Videos UK, Jan 23, 2008.

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    Hiya,

    Just been looking around. Does anyone know a good time management software for OSX? Im looking for a way to keep track of working hours when at the computer, preferable something that can work over a network (i.e. keep track of other users and report the stats back to an admin install/account)

    thanks
     
    Fight Videos UK, Jan 23, 2008 IP
  2. Soccerplayur012

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    Yeah, I'd like to find this too.
     
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    Not sure if it works on Mac, but look up Timesheets MTS
     
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    So far Ive found Time Tracker, which doesn't allow any of the advanced features I need, but does allow you to have various tasks within projects so...
     
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    Hey mates, you may want to check out Intervals (myintervals.com) With it you can track your hours and other's simultaneously, then you get different types of reports, ie. total hours, plus all sorts to break downs by client, project, task, employee, etc.
    You can see who's running timers while you run your own.
    It helps reduce paper use and you get an integrated picture of how the business is running.
    It's web-based so everyone just need to log in and start tracking.
    Also, you can invoice directly to each client from the data gathered.
    This system is very intuitive, I highly reckon it.
    :D
     
    digitalgreen, Mar 28, 2008 IP