Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-07-23 Thread Cosmina Stefanache
Hi Aaron,

I don't know if you are still interested in a time tracking application. I 
would like to suggest Fanurio (http://www.fanuriotimetracking.com) which does 
both time tracking and invoicing (I’m one of the people involved in this 
project).

We have designed Fanurio to help freelancers manage their work and be paid for 
it. It can do basic project management, time tracking and invoicing in order to 
have all the functionality in one place.

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-24 Thread Jordan Michaels
Hi Bobby,

Well... alright. I guess my point of the post was to say that sometimes 
you just need to roll your own. =P However, sure. I can set up a log-in 
for CF-Talk users. Not a problem.

http://www.viviotech.net/timesheet2/index.cfm
user - cftalk
pass - cftalk
org# - 1015

We haven't tested the additional organizations feature very extensively, 
so you may get an error or two while working with it. Please feel free 
to let me know about these off-list if you'd like.

The CFTalk user is an admin user - meaning he's the head of a 
development team at a specific location. He has employees (users) who 
work for him and can clock in and out of their time sheet - tracking 
their time. I've also entered in some demonstration data so you get the 
idea of it better.

When you log in as the CFTalk user, you will be taken to a page that 
displays your employees (left side) and your clients (right side). Each 
employee has their own log in, and each client has their own log in. 
Each client also has a list of projects, and tasks within those 
projects. For example, when designing a new site for someone, this may 
be broken down into tasks like Logo Design, Web Design, and Web 
programming. You are free to break down your task lists however you choose.

Once the client, projects, and tasks are created, your employees (or 
subcontractors, whatever) can log in to the time sheet and record the 
time that they put into that particular project. When they clock out, 
they are provided with a text box where they are supposed to write down 
detailed notes about what they did during that time. Once they've logged 
the time, the CFTalk user can review that time as well as the notes, and 
mark how much of that time is actually billable to the client and at 
what rate to bill for it.

On the client side of things, they can log in and see the list of 
projects and tasks that you've created for them. They can also see the 
time that your programmers have put in for them, as well as notes that 
the developer wrote about what they did during the time that they put 
in. The client should also be able to see what amount of time is 
billable that the admin said was billable.

It's still a work in progress. There is an advanced management thing 
that we've started that is intended to set goals for each project, and 
track how well we're meeting those goals, etc. We've also got a lot of 
ideas on how we can improve reporting.

Hope this helps!

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
BlueDragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
 Would it be possible to set up a fake organization for CF-Talk readers? I
 know I'm curious.
 
 ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
 Bobby Hartsfield
 http://acoderslife.com
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 2:40 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?
 
 Hey Aaron,
 
 Vivio rolled our own:
 
 http://www.viviotech.net/timesheet2/
 
 The Org ID attribute means we can set anyone up on this system. Our 
 employees use it to log into projects and tasks, and our clients use it 
 to see how much time we've put into their projects. Since our developers 
 enter in development notes each time they clock out of a project, the 
 client also has access to those and knows what each of our developers 
 did while they were clocked in. This helps with time justification and 
 so forth.
 
 At any rate, that's what we did. =)
 
 Warm regards,
 Jordan Michaels
 Vivio Technologies
 http://www.viviotech.net/
 BlueDragon Alliance Member
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Aaron Roberson wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron


 
 
 
 

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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-24 Thread Damien McKenna
 -Original Message-
 From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:31 PM
 Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?
 
 http://www.viviotech.net/timesheet2/index.cfm
 user - cftalk
 pass - cftalk
 org# - 1015

Nice.

I'm in yur site steelin yur codez. =^.^=


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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-24 Thread Peterson, Chris
Jordan,

Very slick looking =)  thanks for taking the time to hook us up,
sometimes I just like to see what other people have done to spark idea's
in completely un-related projects. 

Chris 

-Original Message-
From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

Hi Bobby,

Well... alright. I guess my point of the post was to say that sometimes 
you just need to roll your own. =P However, sure. I can set up a log-in 
for CF-Talk users. Not a problem.

http://www.viviotech.net/timesheet2/index.cfm
user - cftalk
pass - cftalk
org# - 1015

We haven't tested the additional organizations feature very extensively,

so you may get an error or two while working with it. Please feel free 
to let me know about these off-list if you'd like.

The CFTalk user is an admin user - meaning he's the head of a 
development team at a specific location. He has employees (users) who 
work for him and can clock in and out of their time sheet - tracking 
their time. I've also entered in some demonstration data so you get the 
idea of it better.

When you log in as the CFTalk user, you will be taken to a page that 
displays your employees (left side) and your clients (right side). Each 
employee has their own log in, and each client has their own log in. 
Each client also has a list of projects, and tasks within those 
projects. For example, when designing a new site for someone, this may 
be broken down into tasks like Logo Design, Web Design, and Web 
programming. You are free to break down your task lists however you
choose.

Once the client, projects, and tasks are created, your employees (or 
subcontractors, whatever) can log in to the time sheet and record the 
time that they put into that particular project. When they clock out, 
they are provided with a text box where they are supposed to write down 
detailed notes about what they did during that time. Once they've logged

the time, the CFTalk user can review that time as well as the notes, and

mark how much of that time is actually billable to the client and at 
what rate to bill for it.

On the client side of things, they can log in and see the list of 
projects and tasks that you've created for them. They can also see the 
time that your programmers have put in for them, as well as notes that 
the developer wrote about what they did during the time that they put 
in. The client should also be able to see what amount of time is 
billable that the admin said was billable.

It's still a work in progress. There is an advanced management thing 
that we've started that is intended to set goals for each project, and 
track how well we're meeting those goals, etc. We've also got a lot of 
ideas on how we can improve reporting.

Hope this helps!

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
BlueDragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
 Would it be possible to set up a fake organization for CF-Talk
readers? I
 know I'm curious.
 
 ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
 Bobby Hartsfield
 http://acoderslife.com
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 2:40 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?
 
 Hey Aaron,
 
 Vivio rolled our own:
 
 http://www.viviotech.net/timesheet2/
 
 The Org ID attribute means we can set anyone up on this system. Our 
 employees use it to log into projects and tasks, and our clients use
it 
 to see how much time we've put into their projects. Since our
developers 
 enter in development notes each time they clock out of a project, the 
 client also has access to those and knows what each of our developers 
 did while they were clocked in. This helps with time justification and

 so forth.
 
 At any rate, that's what we did. =)
 
 Warm regards,
 Jordan Michaels
 Vivio Technologies
 http://www.viviotech.net/
 BlueDragon Alliance Member
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Aaron Roberson wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that
has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron


 
 
 
 



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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-23 Thread Will Tomlinson
Didn't read all the posts in this thread, but I just ran across this free one. 

http://www.easytimetracking.net/downloads/

Since I'm solo, the free version seems to work just fine so far. 

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-23 Thread Jordan Michaels
Hey Aaron,

Vivio rolled our own:

http://www.viviotech.net/timesheet2/

The Org ID attribute means we can set anyone up on this system. Our 
employees use it to log into projects and tasks, and our clients use it 
to see how much time we've put into their projects. Since our developers 
enter in development notes each time they clock out of a project, the 
client also has access to those and knows what each of our developers 
did while they were clocked in. This helps with time justification and 
so forth.

At any rate, that's what we did. =)

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
BlueDragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Aaron Roberson wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.
 
 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.
 
 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron
 
 

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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-23 Thread Peterson, Chris
So Jordan... We get a link to the nice pretty login screen (someone
has the luxury of having design people on staff!!), yet we cant login to
see what it looks like?  =)

Chris 

-Original Message-
From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 2:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

Hey Aaron,

Vivio rolled our own:

http://www.viviotech.net/timesheet2/

The Org ID attribute means we can set anyone up on this system. Our 
employees use it to log into projects and tasks, and our clients use it 
to see how much time we've put into their projects. Since our developers

enter in development notes each time they clock out of a project, the 
client also has access to those and knows what each of our developers 
did while they were clocked in. This helps with time justification and 
so forth.

At any rate, that's what we did. =)

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
BlueDragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-23 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Would it be possible to set up a fake organization for CF-Talk readers? I
know I'm curious.

..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com

-Original Message-
From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 2:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

Hey Aaron,

Vivio rolled our own:

http://www.viviotech.net/timesheet2/

The Org ID attribute means we can set anyone up on this system. Our 
employees use it to log into projects and tasks, and our clients use it 
to see how much time we've put into their projects. Since our developers 
enter in development notes each time they clock out of a project, the 
client also has access to those and knows what each of our developers 
did while they were clocked in. This helps with time justification and 
so forth.

At any rate, that's what we did. =)

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
BlueDragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Aaron Roberson wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.
 
 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.
 
 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron
 
 



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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-23 Thread Aaron Roberson
Thanks everybody for the feedback, links and weighing in on the
discussion. I am still testing and for now considering Timeless Time
and Expense, Trax Time and BillQuick 2007.

-Aaron

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Mike Kear
I use a cool little desktop app called Trax Time. (www.spudcity.com)
It has a start-stop button, so you click on it to set the timer going
for whatever job you're doing.  You can have as many projects as you
like.  The phone goes, you click out,  click into the other client's
project,  talk to him,  then click out and click back into the
previous project.

You can add notes about what exactly you were doing, so at the end of
the week/month you can bill a client for x hours, broken down into y
hours on A, z hours on B etc.

You can produce reports at any interval, covering any interval.  I
have most of mine set to report weekly, so on Sunday nights I run my
reports,  do my invoicing for the week, and go to bed on Sunday night
feeling all a-glow at the number of dollars i just billed.

There's a multi-user version too so teams can all do the same thing
and the project manager can gather everyone's data off the network for
billings.

I have TraxTime running all the time and it is really useful for
keeping track of where my time has gone.

Oh and it's easy to make corrections too, for when someone yells out
LUNCH! and you rush to the food, fogetting to click out of the
project.

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
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  Aaron Roberson wrote:
   Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
   would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
   a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
   calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
   capabilities as well.
  
   I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
   since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
   was called or Google it.
  
   Thank for your suggestions,
   Aaron
  
  
 
 

 

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Aaron Roberson
Thanks Mike, I will try Trax Time. During the interval, I found an app
called Timeless Time and Expense that is fitting the bill for the
moment. I'll let you know how it goes with Trax Time.

-Aaron

On 5/21/07, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I use a cool little desktop app called Trax Time. (www.spudcity.com)
 It has a start-stop button, so you click on it to set the timer going
 for whatever job you're doing.  You can have as many projects as you
 like.  The phone goes, you click out,  click into the other client's
 project,  talk to him,  then click out and click back into the
 previous project.

 You can add notes about what exactly you were doing, so at the end of
 the week/month you can bill a client for x hours, broken down into y
 hours on A, z hours on B etc.

 You can produce reports at any interval, covering any interval.  I
 have most of mine set to report weekly, so on Sunday nights I run my
 reports,  do my invoicing for the week, and go to bed on Sunday night
 feeling all a-glow at the number of dollars i just billed.

 There's a multi-user version too so teams can all do the same thing
 and the project manager can gather everyone's data off the network for
 billings.

 I have TraxTime running all the time and it is really useful for
 keeping track of where my time has gone.

 Oh and it's easy to make corrections too, for when someone yells out
 LUNCH! and you rush to the food, fogetting to click out of the
 project.

 Cheers
 Mike Kear
 Windsor, NSW, Australia
 Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
 AFP Webworks
 http://afpwebworks.com
 ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Kevin Roche
Take a look at Proworkflow http://www.proworkflow.com/. I have used that very 
sucessfully in the past.

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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Adam Churvis
Aaron,

We haven't released it yet, but our new project time tracking product WOOT!
is ready.  If you or anyone else on this list want to try it out then let me
know off list and I'll get you a copy.

WOOT! is multi-user and tested for very large databases and large numbers of
users, and it works great on a single machine, too.  When we release WOOT!
it will go for $99 per computer with unlimited users per computer.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis

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C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
ProductivityEnhancement.com

-Original Message-
From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Project Time Tracking Software?

Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
capabilities as well.

I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
was called or Google it.

Thank for your suggestions,
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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Joe Rinehart
Adam,

I'd be interested, but that's an odd licensing scheme:  I need  
something where I could pay per user and have them access it from  
anywhere.  Is that an option?

-Joe

On May 22, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Adam Churvis wrote:

 Aaron,

 We haven't released it yet, but our new project time tracking  
 product WOOT!
 is ready.  If you or anyone else on this list want to try it out  
 then let me
 know off list and I'll get you a copy.

 WOOT! is multi-user and tested for very large databases and large  
 numbers of
 users, and it works great on a single machine, too.  When we  
 release WOOT!
 it will go for $99 per computer with unlimited users per computer.

 Respectfully,

 Adam Phillip Churvis

 Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
 C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
 ProductivityEnhancement.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:14 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Project Time Tracking Software?

 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron



 

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Oğuz Demirkapı
Hi Aaron,

We use QuickBooks Timer which is directly connected with our main 
Quickbooks server here. It is not a CF solution but would be helpful. :)

http://quickbooks.intuit.com/product/add_ons/time_tracker.jhtml?lid=left_nav


Aaron Roberson wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Marius Milosav
Hi,

Our VICO suite has Project Management, Time Tracking, Invoice, Expense, PO,
Help Desk/ Issue Ticket, Sales / Customer / Contact Management.
It's one solution with multiple modules.  You can use one or all of them
based on your particular needs. It's CFMX 7.02, Multilanguage and can be
used either as SaaS or deployed on your servers.

If you (or anybody else wants) more information please let me know.

Best Regards

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-Original Message-
From: Joe Rinehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: May 22, 2007 9:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

Adam,

I'd be interested, but that's an odd licensing scheme:  I need  
something where I could pay per user and have them access it from  
anywhere.  Is that an option?

-Joe

On May 22, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Adam Churvis wrote:

 Aaron,

 We haven't released it yet, but our new project time tracking  
 product WOOT!
 is ready.  If you or anyone else on this list want to try it out  
 then let me
 know off list and I'll get you a copy.

 WOOT! is multi-user and tested for very large databases and large  
 numbers of
 users, and it works great on a single machine, too.  When we  
 release WOOT!
 it will go for $99 per computer with unlimited users per computer.

 Respectfully,

 Adam Phillip Churvis

 Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
 C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
 ProductivityEnhancement.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:14 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Project Time Tracking Software?

 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Adam Churvis
Joe,

WOOT! has a system tray component that is installed on each machine and it's
license keyed, so it's licensed by machine.  How many uniquely different
machines do your people use without sharing?

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis

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-Original Message-
From: Joe Rinehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 9:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

Adam,

I'd be interested, but that's an odd licensing scheme:  I need  
something where I could pay per user and have them access it from  
anywhere.  Is that an option?

-Joe

On May 22, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Adam Churvis wrote:

 Aaron,

 We haven't released it yet, but our new project time tracking  
 product WOOT!
 is ready.  If you or anyone else on this list want to try it out  
 then let me
 know off list and I'll get you a copy.

 WOOT! is multi-user and tested for very large databases and large  
 numbers of
 users, and it works great on a single machine, too.  When we  
 release WOOT!
 it will go for $99 per computer with unlimited users per computer.

 Respectfully,

 Adam Phillip Churvis

 Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
 C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
 ProductivityEnhancement.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:14 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Project Time Tracking Software?

 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron



 



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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread John Paul Ashenfelter
On 5/22/07, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.


You're going to get a lot of options -- I certainly know since I've
done this hunt for my business and for several clients with different
requirements.

Personally, I go for web-based which removes the impediment of
operating system and installation but adds the problem of having to be
online.

For time-tracking, there's both Harvest (harvestapp.com) and Tick
(tickspot.com). They've got online plus widgets for OSX, google/y!. I
think both hook into BlinkSale which is an online invoicing tool. And
both hook into BaseCamp. Of course that whole stack adds up to a fair
bit of monthly cash (at least $30+/mo for any real number of projects)
As an aside, I really liked Harvest out of that bunch -- and blinksale
worked great as an integrated package.

I personally chose Freshbooks (signup here!
https://transitionpoint.freshbooks.com/signup/) which has
timetracking, invoicing (mail or email including automatic recurring),
payment gateway integration, and basic trouble-ticket and filesharing
tools. The cheapest paid account is $14/mo for unlimited projects and
25 clients which seems to work really well. This gets more expensive
as you add staff since it's got a per-login charge for staff, but for
a solo shop it's great. My QuickBooks integration consists of manually
putting in 1line invoices that duplicate the total of the invoice so
everything works for my accounting -- though it looks like they'll be
adding that soon enough. As an aside, it also integrates into Basecamp
and can track time against basecamp projects/todo lists.

I *had* used QuickBooks Timer for years, which is an awful little tool
(written in VB3 it seems, still 16bit, Win-only, locks occasionally
requiring a reboot to turn off the beep/screech) but integrated really
well into Quickbooks for invoicing. The once/month 15m it takes to
generate the dozen or so invoices in QB that I've already sent out is
no big sacrifice in comparison, especially now that I'm on a Mac.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Adam Howitt
For a really simple tool, http://www.formassembly.com/time-tracker/ is
a great AJAX app that doesn't require a great deal of exposure to
learn it.  Add a task, click on it and say start task.  When you
switch to a different task it will stop the clock on the one you were
working on.  This is great if you are involved in lots of projects or
your day is punctuated with client calls here and there requiring you
to switch gears but keep track of billable time.  It has good rollup
reporting and you can nest items.  It's also good from a productivity
standpoint if you add a major grouping for personal time and add
things like checking email, taking lunch, etc. - it keeps you focussed
and allows you to see where the time went at a glance.

On 5/22/07, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Peterson, Chris
Adam,

I have been involved in your beta software, and just to put my $.02
cents in on the licensing arrangement:  we never have more than 1 person
using a machine, other than rare night-work cases (none of which involve
programming or anything that requires time tracking)

I would much rather see a concurrent license that is used when the user
logs into the database server.  Then we can install anywhere without
having to activate each PC, and we could load licenses on the server in
blocks of 1, 5, 10, 25, etc. This would make workstation deployment much
less of a hassle.

Chris Peterson 

-Original Message-
From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 10:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

Joe,

WOOT! has a system tray component that is installed on each machine and
it's
license keyed, so it's licensed by machine.  How many uniquely different
machines do your people use without sharing?

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis

Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
ProductivityEnhancement.com


-Original Message-
From: Joe Rinehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 9:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

Adam,

I'd be interested, but that's an odd licensing scheme:  I need  
something where I could pay per user and have them access it from  
anywhere.  Is that an option?

-Joe

On May 22, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Adam Churvis wrote:

 Aaron,

 We haven't released it yet, but our new project time tracking  
 product WOOT!
 is ready.  If you or anyone else on this list want to try it out  
 then let me
 know off list and I'll get you a copy.

 WOOT! is multi-user and tested for very large databases and large  
 numbers of
 users, and it works great on a single machine, too.  When we  
 release WOOT!
 it will go for $99 per computer with unlimited users per computer.

 Respectfully,

 Adam Phillip Churvis

 Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
 C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
 ProductivityEnhancement.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:14 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Project Time Tracking Software?

 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron



 





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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Andrew Scott
Hmmm,

I would be interested in any that are Agile XP/Scrum aware and have an
integration into Eclipse as well.

I find jira  mylar good, as it provides what was being sort after but there
is no good Agile XP/Scrum aware applications at the moment.


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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Adam Churvis
Chris,

Yeah, most people use only one or two machines, and they aren't often
shared.  The typical installations I've seen are where everyone uses their
own machine.

Moving from a workstation licensing scheme to a licensing server scheme
isn't a trivial thing, and it's beyond the pain threshold for most of the
users in our target market.

If someone really has a need for one person on many machines I think we
should make an accommodation for that, what do you think?  I mean, if you
have ten systems and three people actively developing on them, then paying
for three licenses but giving ten license keys ought to work.  We'll discuss
it over lunch today.

Thanks for the feedback.  It really does help.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis

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-Original Message-
From: Peterson, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 11:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

Adam,

I have been involved in your beta software, and just to put my $.02
cents in on the licensing arrangement:  we never have more than 1 person
using a machine, other than rare night-work cases (none of which involve
programming or anything that requires time tracking)

I would much rather see a concurrent license that is used when the user
logs into the database server.  Then we can install anywhere without
having to activate each PC, and we could load licenses on the server in
blocks of 1, 5, 10, 25, etc. This would make workstation deployment much
less of a hassle.

Chris Peterson 

-Original Message-
From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 10:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

Joe,

WOOT! has a system tray component that is installed on each machine and
it's
license keyed, so it's licensed by machine.  How many uniquely different
machines do your people use without sharing?

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis

Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
ProductivityEnhancement.com


-Original Message-
From: Joe Rinehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 9:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

Adam,

I'd be interested, but that's an odd licensing scheme:  I need  
something where I could pay per user and have them access it from  
anywhere.  Is that an option?

-Joe

On May 22, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Adam Churvis wrote:

 Aaron,

 We haven't released it yet, but our new project time tracking  
 product WOOT!
 is ready.  If you or anyone else on this list want to try it out  
 then let me
 know off list and I'll get you a copy.

 WOOT! is multi-user and tested for very large databases and large  
 numbers of
 users, and it works great on a single machine, too.  When we  
 release WOOT!
 it will go for $99 per computer with unlimited users per computer.

 Respectfully,

 Adam Phillip Churvis

 Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
 C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
 ProductivityEnhancement.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:14 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Project Time Tracking Software?

 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron



 







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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Eric J. Hoffman
Integration into Eclipse would be phenomenal.  I wonder if it exists.






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Hmmm,

I would be interested in any that are Agile XP/Scrum aware and have an
integration into Eclipse as well.

I find jira  mylar good, as it provides what was being sort after but
there
is no good Agile XP/Scrum aware applications at the moment.


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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Andrew Scott
Well like I said I use mylar with a jira bridge, this is awesome but Jira is
not very Agile XP/Scrum aware.

On 5/23/07, Eric J. Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Integration into Eclipse would be phenomenal.  I wonder if it exists.



 


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 Hmmm,

 I would be interested in any that are Agile XP/Scrum aware and have an
 integration into Eclipse as well.

 I find jira  mylar good, as it provides what was being sort after but
 there
 is no good Agile XP/Scrum aware applications at the moment.


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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Sean Corfield
On 5/22/07, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 WOOT! is multi-user and tested for very large databases and large numbers of
 users, and it works great on a single machine, too.  When we release WOOT!
 it will go for $99 per computer with unlimited users per computer.

And I'm guessing it's Windows-only, right?
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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Damien McKenna
 -Original Message-
 From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:21 AM
 Subject: RE: Project Time Tracking Software?
 
 We haven't released it yet, but our new project time tracking 
 product WOOT! is ready.

I'm surprised you picked the same name as the well-known website
(woot.com), might you not have done better with something more unique?


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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Jim Wright
On 5/22/07, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.


While not a full-fledged time management app, this is a nice app for
time tracking
http://www.slimtimer.com/

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Mike Chabot
Aaron,
I spent a lot of time evaluating over 15 of these programs last year,
both on Mac and Windows. Many of them were great, but ultimately I
decided on using MS Excel. For these specialized apps, there were too
many times when I forgot to press the start or stop buttons, so I
would have to go in and manually change the values. It was too much
overhead and it wasn't contributing to my productivity. MS Excel does
a good enough job without me having to master a new tool. None of the
invoices these tools generated impressed me. I was able to create a
very nice looking invoice template in MS Word.

If you are one of these people that churn out a few Web sites per week
and have to manage numerous clients at once, then you might need a
more powerful tool to keep track of things.

In your search, I recommend installing the trial of Studiometry
http://www.oranged.net/studiometry/
This was one of the best programs I used. It is also the most
expensive. This program should be your baseline when evaluating other
software. Quickbooks is also probably in the top-tier, but I didn't
evaluate that.

Also, I assume you are on Windows. The Mac platform has a lot of great
time tracking applications, if you happen to be on that platform. The
offerings on the Windows platform, as well as the Web-based solutions
I looked at, were mostly disappointing.

A related product that I haven't looked at yet is TimeSnapper. I heard
the author interviewed on a .NET podcast. It is a program that takes
screenshots throughout the day. So if you forget to record something
in your time tracking program, or if you want to find out how much
time you waste on Digg.com, this is a program that helps with that.

Good luck,
Mike Chabot

On 5/22/07, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron

 

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Andrew Scott
No.

That site sucks, we use it and its caused nothing but headaches for
developers and admin staff.



On 5/23/07, Jim Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 5/22/07, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
  would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
  a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
  calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
  capabilities as well.
 

 While not a full-fledged time management app, this is a nice app for
 time tracking
 http://www.slimtimer.com/

 

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RE: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Adam Churvis
Hey Sean!

We're a Windows shop.  We develop and deploy on the Windows platform only,
and have hitched our wagon to Microsoft.  The commercial products we have in
the pipeline are for Windows developers, too.  We don't care to support any
other platform, just like some choose to support only Linux.

We love Windows.  We love Microsoft and its products.  We love their
employees who are very professional and smart and good-natured.  They are
clean and smell good and have all their teeth.  And they dance well, too. :)

What are you up to these days?  I just heard that you left Adobe.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis

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On 5/22/07, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 WOOT! is multi-user and tested for very large databases and large numbers
of
 users, and it works great on a single machine, too.  When we release WOOT!
 it will go for $99 per computer with unlimited users per computer.

And I'm guessing it's Windows-only, right?
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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread John Paul Ashenfelter
On 5/22/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 No.

 That site sucks, we use it and its caused nothing but headaches for
 developers and admin staff.

Not to mention the fact that it's not open sourced but it's not been
monetized into a biz so as long as the guy leaves it running,
you're safe. Not what I'd trust my business to IMHO.



 On 5/23/07, Jim Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 5/22/07, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
   would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
   a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
   calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
   capabilities as well.
  
 
  While not a full-fledged time management app, this is a nice app for
  time tracking
  http://www.slimtimer.com/
 
 

 

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-22 Thread Sean Corfield
On 5/22/07, Mike Chabot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Also, I assume you are on Windows. The Mac platform has a lot of great
 time tracking applications, if you happen to be on that platform. The
 offerings on the Windows platform, as well as the Web-based solutions
 I looked at, were mostly disappointing.

Regarding Mac apps...

I use On The Job for tracking time spent on projects and tasks and for
generating basic invoices. It was under $30. But the really useful
tracking tool is Active Timer. It's free and it just runs quietly in
the background recording the time you spend in each application and
(for most applications) the individual windows / documents within each
application. If nothing else, it's a very good tool for developing
discipline in terms of working practices because you can easily see
how much time you're spending on non-billable activities! :)
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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-21 Thread Ravi Gehlot
Subversion

Ravi.

Aaron Roberson wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
 a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
 calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
 capabilities as well.

 I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
 since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
 was called or Google it.

 Thank for your suggestions,
 Aaron

 

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-21 Thread Aaron Roberson
What? How does Subversion meet these requirements?

-Aaron

On 5/21/07, Ravi Gehlot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Subversion

 Ravi.

 Aaron Roberson wrote:
  Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
  would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has
  a stop watch you can click to start and stop and automatically
  calculate expenses incurred. It would be nice if it had invoicing
  capabilities as well.
 
  I used to have a similar app on an old machine of mine but it has
  since fried (literally went up in smoke) and I can't remember what it
  was called or Google it.
 
  Thank for your suggestions,
  Aaron
 
 

 

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Re: Project Time Tracking Software?

2007-05-21 Thread Paul Hastings
Aaron Roberson wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good project time management application that
 would be good for consulting jobs? I am thinking of something that has

well it's not exactly project management s/w but it is an apollo app  it is 
pretty cool:

http://weblog.cahlan.com/2007/05/apollo-app-thats-free-useful-project.html

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