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Review: Timekeeping applications for the iPhone
#3
Posted 17 November 2008 - 08:30 PM
Thanks for the perspective. Version 2.1 is pending Apple's approval at this time which will address many of the concerns you raise. Two issues cured are that the upload of entries is fixed and the amount of detail presented to easily view your records has been enhanced. We will continue to add features based on user feedback and appreciate this critique.
Joe Piekarz
President
TimeXchange
joep@timexchange.net
Joe Piekarz
President
TimeXchange
joep@timexchange.net
#4
Posted 17 November 2008 - 10:29 PM
We use a web-based application called timeclockonline.com. They are more for desktop use rather than a mobile device but they do have a mobile interface that takes hourly time, project time and expenses. If you're looking for a good timekeeping application, I would suggest you give them a gander.
http://www.timeclockonline.com
Lars
http://www.timeclockonline.com
Lars
#7
Posted 04 January 2009 - 04:02 PM
After going through the very same process (buying/trying everything), I finally decided to stay with iTimeSheet. It is not the prettiest app (the developer has the odd idea of mixing pseudo-Windows UI elements, e.g. text fields with attached buttons and standard checkboxes with the better stuff Apple provides in the SDK, resulting in an odd-looking experience), still it is the most flexible and rock-solid I have found. You can enter start and end times or a duration, there are also "now" buttons to set start/end to actual times. There is customizable one-tap export to CSV (either based on a date range or from a search result, separators and Mac/Win targets can be specified) and nice pie charts let you see what is consuming most time easily. There is also a "chargeable" indicator for entries - running totals are generated for total and chargeable hours. You can assign icons to customers (very useful) and there is a tool for batch data management (batch copy/move/delete records between/from customers/projects). The only thing it really lacks, is the possibility to specify hourly rates, but doing that in the spreadsheet after export is a minor issue for me. I just hope the developer leaves his fugly Windows roots behind and makes the GUI standards compliant at some point.
#8
Posted 12 February 2009 - 07:06 AM
We've just launched a native version of Harvest Time Tracker for the iPhone, by YFactorial. It's a free app, and it will definitely help freelancers and small businesses keep their time tracking billing organized, fast and simple.
http://getharvest.co...e-time-tracking
http://getharvest.co...e-time-tracking
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