Anyone used the TimeClock app?

silentbee

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How's that working out for you?

I'm looking for a good timesheet app to track hours worked. TimeClock looks up to snuff.
 
From the reviews on the market:

Eric on January 6, 2012 (Version 8.1.4)
Very userfull and simple to use, but...
The application is GREAT but I didn't know that I have to pay $5.00 a month to print invoices. I didn't see that until after I bought the app. The advertisement is misleading. I rather pay a fix rate and not a recurrent $5.00 fees a month. Please revise your fees.

Careful...
 
How's that working out for you?

I'm looking for a good timesheet app to track hours worked. TimeClock looks up to snuff.

Are you just looking to track hours or for a full quote/invoice/time tracking/project-management-type package?

Harvest is great - www.getharvest.com - it comes with a web-based time tracker feature, as well as iOS/Android apps.
 
I use timesheet and have been for the past 6 months, very happy with it, only problem is that you can't capture rates in Rands, but it's not a major train smash for me as I have to transfer my billable hours onto a different spreadsheet anyway, but it's made life a hell of a lot easier come month end every month.
 
From the reviews on the market:

Eric on January 6, 2012 (Version 8.1.4)
Very userfull and simple to use, but...
The application is GREAT but I didn't know that I have to pay $5.00 a month to print invoices. I didn't see that until after I bought the app. The advertisement is misleading. I rather pay a fix rate and not a recurrent $5.00 fees a month. Please revise your fees.

Careful...

Woah. I didn;t see that one. Thanks. I wonder if you can export to excel without paying that see. That's what I really like about TimeClock.
 
Are you just looking to track hours or for a full quote/invoice/time tracking/project-management-type package?

Harvest is great - www.getharvest.com - it comes with a web-based time tracker feature, as well as iOS/Android apps.

I'll look into that, thanks. I want to record hours on various jobs at various rates/hr. I like that TimeClock seems to be able to export it all to Excel. It would be good to have it track mileage, but it's good enough for me to add that to each time peroid as a note.
 
I use timesheet and have been for the past 6 months, very happy with it, only problem is that you can't capture rates in Rands, but it's not a major train smash for me as I have to transfer my billable hours onto a different spreadsheet anyway, but it's made life a hell of a lot easier come month end every month.

How do you transfer it? Can you export out of Timesheet?
 
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