Re: Keeping track of time
by Jan Theodore Galkowski <jtgalkowski(at)alum.mit.edu>
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At 03:10 AM 05/08/2000 EDT, WebProgrmr(at)aol.com wrote:
>Do you use software to keep track of time spent on various parts of your=20
>projects? I'm familiar with one shareware product called Time Slips.
It's a=20
>PC product that I use at work. It provides nice data reports broken down=
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>client, by date, etc., etc.
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>I'm about to go freelance and want to poll the forum to see if there are=
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>preferred alternatives. I'm interested in both the PC and MAC.
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>Thanks
>++Dan
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I use projclock by CyberMatrix. See
http://www.cyber-matrix.com/
It's handy, and integrates well with a database.
--jtg
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