Time Keeping
Time Keeping
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Some of these look great, but spending $20/month or so just seems ridiculous. All I need, dammit, is one of those free timers but with a calendar, projects and export feature. Nothing more.
You think that would be not difficult for a $50 piece of software, don't you? I had some software a few years ago that was like $10, but it is long gone.
It seems everything is tied to subscriptions and 'access' (which I could careless about look at on a phone).
So far, Toggl looks the most reasonable at $5/user/month. But that just seems crazy to spend hundreds a year, doesn't it?
- "but with a calendar, projects and export feature" - there's the rub. It's not just a clock anymorehereswhatidid
- Right, Time Keeping ;-)formed