Hi Chris
I haven't tried this but:
http://timelog.en.softonic.com/mac
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21723

Managing time spent on projects is essential, even more so if your work
freelance. TimeLog is built to work with iCal, to keep track of time spent
on different projects. With an interface at crossroads between iTunes and
iCal, TimeLog gives you an immediate view of your different projects.

TimeLog allows you to create smart lists to better organize your projects
and can analyze them based on all criteria like billing, time or project
type. You'll also notice that it features automatic timer and billing, so
you don't have to go around worrying about these. The most useful feature is
the red record button at the top left of the interface, which will allow you
to launch the time spent on projects and calculate your rates precisely.

Cheers
Rod Blitvich


on 6/10/08 6:55 AM, Chris Burton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Ronni
> 
> On this discussion of ical and reminders, I need a daily schedule/
> organiser/time management program and Im wondering if ical will allow
> me to do that? If not does anyone know of such a program and how to
> make it start up when my macbook starts?
> 
> Some of my clients are requiring that I keep logs of all times spent
> on their jobs now, even the smallest such as phone conversations,
> email etc. I need to be more organised especially when I have multiple
> jobs running in parallel.
> 
> thanks for any info on this
> 
> kind regards to all
> 
> chris
> 
> 
> On 05/10/2008, at 9:21 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> 
>> Hi Stuart,
>> 
>> I find it's great, does exactly what I want.
>> It will expire after 3 weeks unless you purchase a registration code
>> to register Dates to iCal.
>> You register from the 'Dates to iCal' application it takes you to
>> Paypal & it only costs £3.00 GBP = $7.07 AUD
>> I find it well worth the price .... I haven't forgotten anyone's
>> Birthday/Anniversary since having it ;-)
>> 
>> After installing Dates to iCal2,
>> "Start Dates to iCal 2.
>> Set the preferences you want.
>> Click Activate from the General tab.
>> Quit Dates to iCal.
>> 
>> iCal can become unresponsive for a few seconds after Dates to iCal
>> is activated or deactivated. This is due to iCal updating the
>> changes to its database.
>> 
>> You may prefer to stop iCal before modifying Dates to iCal's
>> settings, especially if you have a large number of dates stored in
>> Address Book."
>> 
>> I found it best to QUIT iCal and then wait a while before Opening
>> iCal, so you give it time to update the changes to the database.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Ronni
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 05/10/2008, at 7:48 AM, Stuart Breden wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Ronni
>>> 
>>> does look as what I want.  I'll have a look at it.
>>> 
>>> Thanks Ronni.  Great stuff.
>>> 
>>> Stuart Breden
>>> PO Box 132
>>> Kalamunda WA 6926
>>> Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577
>>> Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599
>>> Mbl: 0417 053 266
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 04/10/2008, at 6:37 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 04/10/2008, at 6:18 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> HI there
>>>>> 
>>>>> When you enter a birthday in a contact in Address Book this
>>>>> birthday will show as an event in iCal.  However you can not edit
>>>>> these events so that you can set reminders.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Any suggestions on how you can set reminders for these events?
>>>> 
>>>> Hello Stuart,
>>>> 
>>>> I had been trying to find a way how to set alarms & reminders for
>>>> Birthdays in iCal  for so long I had given up ... until I found
>>>> 'Dates to iCal 2'.
>>>> 
>>>> "As well as automatically syncing birthday dates from Address
>>>> Book, Dates to iCal 2 can sync anniversary and custom dates. It
>>>> can set up to five alarms for each date in iCal and can also set
>>>> different alarms for birthdays and anniversaries. It allows the
>>>> option of only syncing from one Address Book group. This
>>>> application also allows for the titles of the events sent to iCal
>>>> to be modified to the user's preference."
>>>> 
>>>> <http://www.nhoj.co.uk/datestoical/>
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Ronni
>>>> 
>> 
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