Keep Track Of Your Time With WR Time Tracker
If you need a fast and easy way to keep track of your time for projects, you should give WR Time Tracker a look. It’s free, for one thing, but you have your choice of using the service on their site or downloading it to your own server and tweaking as you please.
Once you create your projects, you can associate activities for each of them. Each project can have its own set of activities, or you can share activities among several or all projects.
Have a team? No problem. Since you’re the “manager” you can set them up with their own account and assign each to their own set of projects or share projects among them. Very flexible.
What’s more is that you can run reports on all people’s time. Break them down by projects, activities, time ranges, and save those settings for future reports.
Still more: you can even set up your projects (or clients, as you might call them) with billable rates and create invoices.
Did I mention it was free?
[tags]time tracking,project management,teams[/tags]
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Brown Baron | Aug 30, 2007 | Reply
I love this. Do I have to include my time wasting sessions? Hehehe
Mark | Aug 30, 2007 | Reply
My policy on time wasting sessions is “don’t ask, don’t tell”.