ClickTime 6.1 – Web-based time tracking service with desktop client. (Demo)

ClickTime 6.1

ClickTime is a web-based time tracking service with an optional desktop application. Features include:

  • Desktop application syncs up with online timesheet.
  • Instant time sheet reporting over the internet.
  • Simple setup; clear instructions; user friendly.
  • Email reminders of any incomplete timesheets.
  • Expense tracking; timesheet approvals; billable time entries.
  • Integration and export to various billing and accounting services (ie. QuickBooks)

WHAT’S NEW
Version 6.1:
  • Job Estimation Improvements – when you break down your job estimates by person, you can now easily view and edit your estimates. While editing an existing job, person, division or employment type, you can click the “Estimates” link to see estimates corresponding to that person, group or job.

  • Client and Job Reporting – we’ve made it easier to access reports for specific clients and jobs. Now when you go into the job or client detail page, clicking on the “Run Reports” section will provide you with quick access to all of your corresponding job and client reports. Clicking a report link will pre-select the client/job filter value for the chosen report.
  • Web Services 2.2 (beta) – we’ve made a new beta version of web services available. This new version includes support for sub-jobs as well as a few other minor changes. You can review what’s new and how to upgrade to the beta version by reviewing the web services documentation. Version 2.1 of web services is still available, but we encourage developers to adopt the new version in anticipation of the final 2.2 release later this summer.
  • Safari 4 – ClickTime 6.1 supports Apple’s release of the new Safari web browser, version 4, on Mac OS X and Windows.

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later.

DEVELOPER

DOWNLOADS
3030

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