PunchyTime Impresses Me
April 8, 2008
I bookmarked PunchyTime about 9 months ago, but never tried it out, largely because DW Turner has a very robust internal time tracking mechanism. However, as a result of us relocating, I am working on a contractor basis and needed a solution for time tracking (at least one that is more efficient than a pencil and pad of paper.)
PunchyTime seems to fit the bill. It is simple, intuitive and notifies me when I’ve reached certain hourly limits. The jury is still out on whether it lacks things I might need, but so far I have no complaints.
I noticed an ad on Styleboost this morning for Tick. Has anybody used this app? Any suggestions for other time tracking apps?
Nick Dominguez
April 8th, 2008 at 10:14 am
There’s a ton of solutions on the web. Tick is really nice if you’re tracking your time to a set budget, you set your budget and log in your hours with a constant reminder of how many hours you have left for that project. There’s also Harvest,Klock (Adobe Air),Toggl,SlimTimer. I personally used Kronos (Discontinued) until I purchased Billings
John
April 10th, 2008 at 9:18 am
Another great solution for time tracking is Intervals. It is also idea for freelancers needing to manage tasks and projects.
I’m curious, what does DWTurner use for their time tracking?
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April 23rd, 2008 at 4:01 pm
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