Time management software
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- karlo
We need one we can network or run over the tinternet...
Any thoughts?
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Karlo
- Raniator0
What's the one called that is always advertised in Design Week?
You know the one, those two gay boys with writing on their stomachs or ties tied around their heads...
That is time management software isn't it?
- Dancer0
traffic?
- co20
This one works well. I haven't used it with multiple users, but it works great for me.
- ShaneHolley0
been using it a while and seem pretty good.
- dMullins0
Been using CurrentTrack at my new spot. It's alright. The workback model sucks.
- dMullins0
Action Method is pretty slick. I'm going to give that a test.
- YetiMade0
I've been using Freshbooks, Google Calendar & OmniFocus.
Thoughts?
- Complexfruit0
We are using Harvest and it's pretty good. http://www.getharvest.com/
- boobs0
Which of these mesh up nicely with the iPhone?
- YetiMade0
Harvest? I tried that and moved over to freshbooks. What feature do you enjoy most or find the easiest to use?
- never used freshbooks, but harvest it is pretty straight forward and simple for time tracking on projects.Complexfruit
- YetiMade0
Omnifocus:
For me, the easiest and best way to create and manage tasks. Basecamp, why do i have to add a description to each task? If only things were as easy as this.FreshBooks:
Best time tracking out there. Super easy. Has some links in strange places. Also, would be nice if it gave P&L charts or some visual indicator of each budget.Google Calendar:
This is a great way to see what tasks are being done in the day and for how long. I love how how scrolls through, making me sweat for my deadlines.Bottom Line:
For me, it would be amazing if all of these feature were in once. Sure, staction and action method are cool looking - but they are lacking. The best thing, for me, would be to be able to designate my times in Omnifocus, see them listed in Google Calendar, and have my time tracker notify me when it is going to start. For me, that would be amazing.
- sublocked0
Time tracking in addition to a ton of other stuff...Expense tracking and some more UI updates coming within a couple weeks. Keep your eyes peeled.
- Donita0
I'm thinking about Klok. It's a desktop time management software. I have used it and it works fine but eventually when our team grew, projects also needed much better features than Klok. We used Klok before and I think it was free. Now they charge $15.
Anyway, if Klok is not your choice, you can always look for some alternatives which you can find here: http://www.timedoctor.com/blog/2…
It's a list of the various project management software with time tracking features. There's actually a spreadsheet you can check in the blog with all the features of the software so you can compare them at each other.
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- honest0
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- Mark760
Latitude works best for my team. It's a project management software package that has a time tracking feature to track tasks and schedules. You can check more of its features here: <a href="http://www.latibiz.com/">http://www.latibiz.com/</a>
- jadrian_uk0
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- jtb260
I would just get something that blocked QBN. My time management would be instantly improved.
seriously though.. Basecamp is better for project management, not really time management. I've been using wunderlist to manage my tasks ( i know task management not time ) and just having a good to-do list across all platforms helps me stay focused and see what's coming down the road. If it had better alerts that would be it for me. But it's free and awesome. Can't really go wrong there.
- atomholc0
I use this one: http://www.getharvest.com/
- oey0