I am requesting any and all feedback for a time tracking and invoicing program I am developing called Time Sheet 2010. This program allows you to record the time you've spent on work (either using a timer that ticks every second, or using a timer that monitors how long a program is open for), manage To Do's (including organising them into convenient groups), generate invoices and track money received from them, and also manage your contacts using an Address Book. And now you can also record time and To Do's on the go using the Time Sheet Mobile application which runs on pretty much any phone (by utilising Java). Once you've recorded your time and To Do's, you simply upload them to a mobile data server, and when you get back to your computer, download them straight into Time Sheet 2010.
I've uploaded a copy of the second release candidate of Time Sheet 2010 to the official website - http://mytime-sheet.com/ - and would appreciate any and all feedback on this product. The official website also has more information on the useful features found in Time Sheet 2010. This release candidate expires on the 1st of March and, if further testing is required after this date, a new version will be released to extend this expiry date. For those of you who saw Time Sheet 2009, note that this is a complete rewrite from the ground up.
If you could post any feedback here or in the Time Sheet Forums, it would be very much appreciated.
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Hi All,
I am requesting any and all feedback for a time tracking and invoicing program I am developing called Time Sheet 2010. This program allows you to record the time you've spent on work (either using a timer that ticks every second, or using a timer that monitors how long a program is open for), manage To Do's (including organising them into convenient groups), generate invoices and track money received from them, and also manage your contacts using an Address Book. And now you can also record time and To Do's on the go using the Time Sheet Mobile application which runs on pretty much any phone (by utilising Java). Once you've recorded your time and To Do's, you simply upload them to a mobile data server, and when you get back to your computer, download them straight into Time Sheet 2010.
I've uploaded a copy of the second release candidate of Time Sheet 2010 to the official website - http://mytime-sheet.com/ - and would appreciate any and all feedback on this product. The official website also has more information on the useful features found in Time Sheet 2010. This release candidate expires on the 1st of March and, if further testing is required after this date, a new version will be released to extend this expiry date. For those of you who saw Time Sheet 2009, note that this is a complete rewrite from the ground up.
If you could post any feedback here or in the Time Sheet Forums, it would be very much appreciated.
I look forward to your feedback!
Steven
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