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TaskTime

TaskTime - 4.5.2

project timing & invoicing

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Current Version: 4.5.2
Release Date: 2008-08-20
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 353
Downloads (all versions): 20,032
Price: $20.00 ($5.00 upgrade for registered users of versions prior to 4.0)

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Product Description:

TaskTime3 provides a straightforward method of tracking time spent on jobs you do for your clients. It can generate personalized invoices which can be emailed, printed, and saved to disk. Other important features include: project status tracking, Address Book integration for adding clients, linking of related resources to projects for easy reference, project expenses tracking, ability to bill for flat rate items, scheduled and manual data backup, minimizing of project windows to small floating time controllers, and much more.

What's new in this version:

  • fixed Flat Rate Items sorting by date problem
  • keyboard entry for editing start and end times restored
  • replaced window splitter with button to show and hide session notes
  • interface enhancements
  • invoice graphics are now scaled proportionally if necessary (images are no longer stretched to fill the whole invoice graphic area)
  • rows can now be reorderd by dragging in Sessions, Expenses, Flat Rate Items, and Payments lists

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • 10.4 or later

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TaskTime ReviewA "Productivity Tool" that Actually Makes Life Easier -- How Nice! - Version: 4.4.1, 5/28/2008 11:57AM PST

evanmeter
For the record, I don't work for the company that makes this software and don't know anyone involved with it. Promise.

Coming from an agency world where we had to track and account for every 4 seconds of the day to maximize billing, I've resisted time tracking tools since going freelance, preferring instead to check my watch, scribble notes in margins and reference emails, txt messages and the microwave clock to piece together time spent on projects.

As business got heavier, that method worked less and less, so I finally decided to try a time tracker again. I downloaded several, all OK, but TaskTime is a delight.

I love software that's so easy to use I never have to read the accompanying manual. With TaskTime, I just launched it and started using it immediately.

Given that, you might think it's too limited to be of any real value. Not true. So far, TaskTime can do everything I need it to do.

The software has a clean interface that doesn't wreck the Mac aesthetic (and Mac users, we know how much we like things to look good).

A few key (to me) features:

Allows you to add a work session -- so even if you forgot to launch and start the time tracker, you can easily add one into the record so it's included in whatever invoice you generate.

Invoice generation -- Quick, easy and elegant.

Sync! -- I work on a laptop and a desktop and track time on both -- TaskTime lets me combine entries, again, making it easy to generate an invoice without having to go back and manually enter all the time from one machine onto the other.

Pause -- So when I get up to scarf down a bowl of chips and salsa, or when my Mom calls and wants to talk about her fish, I don't have to leave the clock running and don't have to stop a session and later start a new one.

Edit Session -- Not only can I easily change work descriptions and hourly rates line by line, I can adjust the time, so when I think a project is done but a client calls five minutes later with one more quick change, I can just go in and add the extra time to the session I just closed.

Overall, I think this is a great product and for $20 a total steal. And the free trial gives you (I believe) three weeks to check it out -- enough time to actually use it over a variety of needs.

If you're looking for a great balance between user-friendly, feature-rich and slick design, this is the one.

-- Eric Van Meter :: Freelance Writer and Writing Tutor :: Wordmoxie.com

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TaskTime ReviewThis is a very useful tool for freelancers and companies - Version: 4.4.1, 4/10/2008 03:01PM PST

scott.huber
Hi all...

I noticed the ability to review the TaskTime product and I don't usually do reviews. I've used it for more than 2 years now and it is one of the most useful downloads I've used. My clients are happy because I can update them on the fly. I'm happy because it's so simple to record and then invoice my time for my clients.

I'm happy to rate TaskTime as "excellent". I do so having seen more than 10 different large software installs at companies trying to solve this same problem, and they create these massive unusable things. So I show them my TaskTime and they simply get it.

Enjoy!
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TaskTime ReviewMissing Functions - Version: 4.3.9, 2/17/2008 12:00AM PST

dschroedel
As a freelancer there does not seem to be an option for a few key things:
-turn off taxes (no sales taxes are applicable to anything in my field)
-add an automatic markup to expenses (either shown on invoice or hidden)
-bill on a percent complete basis (for long jobs with a flat fee associated with them)

If I missed these, please let me know.
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