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June 28, 2006

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Marko

Ken, thanks for the article, a big plug for web based time tracking!

Cheers to Harvest too, they have a really nice product.

Just wanted to say that the terminology of 14Dayz is completely customizable. So if you want to call your categories "Tasks", you can do that too.

Danny

Thanks for spreading the good word about web-based time tracking, Ken. We've been very happy helping companies and individuals get their time tracking and reporting efforts online in a simple, no-hassle way.

Just want to also spread the word about our New Founders Program which is aiming to help new companies and studios get set up with a free Harvest time tracking subscription for their first year if they become participants of the program.

http://www.getharvest.com/new_founders

Wantan

Ken, For another alternative to those time tracking solutions check out Time IQ at www.timeiq.com

They go about things slightly differently, but it's more robust and full featured for larger studios.

We use it here and have been for a couple weeks, works great for us! There's a free trial too if you just want to check it out.

Myles Eftos

Don't forget 88 Miles!

A slightly different tack to Harvest and 14 Dayz - it focusses on a punch clock system making it really simple to use.

This style of tracking may not suit everyone, but for those that is does, it great!

There is also a WAP version for use with mobile phones.

Go and sign up for a 30-day trial!

Chris M

Another option is Time59 (http://www.time59.com). Web based Timekeeping and Invoicing. Enter your time then generate invoices from it.

Derek Organ

Hi Ken,

check out 1time : http://1timetracking.com

we just launched to the public 2 months ago i think you might find it useful.

thanks,
derek

Jordana

We work with Intervals, which is a web-based tool for time tracking and project management. It's quite comprehensive (also tracks budgets, generates invoices, document uploads, reports, etc) and it's very user friendly and has a great visual environment. What's most important, Pelago, the firm that developed this tool is engaged in various green/sustainable initiatives, as a socially responsible company. For us that's a huge plus.
you can learn more about Intervals at:
http://www.myintervals.com

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