I've got a time tracking app I wrote for an old employer and now use for my projects. I've recently put it online for another friend to use. It supports multiple users, multiple groups/departments, and invoicing for time.
I'll email you off line about it. Here's a link to some early screen shots. http://www.red-omega.com/portfolio.cfm On 1/6/06, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not CF, but free. We've found it useful: > > http://www.advancen.com/timesheet/ > > Warm regards, > Jordan Michaels > Vivio Technologies > > > > Richard Colman wrote: > > > Well, I need something that is multi-user ... Several different people > >working on several different projects at the same time ... And need to be > >able to summarize data by project and person. > > > >Rick Colman > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:40 PM > >To: CF-Talk > >Subject: Re: Need simple time tracking app > > > >Well Casey, since I wrote the text you took such exception to, I guess > it's > >up to me to explain it to you. Perhaps it wasnt easy enough to > >understand. but I wont shoot you. > > > >I meant: > >You can be involved in any number of jobs at any time. Of course good > time > >management says that unless you're a woman and into multitasking, you do > >one thing at a time. But in a small shop, ususally you can't get away > with > >working on only one thing for extended periods of time. So on your > task > >list, which TraxTime calls projects, you can have any number of them > current > >at a time. (Other time management apps I've seen only allow you to have > one > >project open at a time. To move from one thing to another you have to > first > >close this one, then go and get another and open that. It's not > realistic > >in a small shop - you're forever working on something, the phone goes and > >you spend a few mintues or more on another thing (like advising the > client > >or getting instructions from the client) then back to the original > job. In > >this app, they're "Open" in the sense they're on your lislt of tasks > >available to be timed when you double click on them. (as distinct from > tasks > >which are finished, billed to the client and no longer being worked on) > > > >So .. you're working on code on site A, and client B calls you. You > double > >click on "Project Site B" it shuts off timing work on site A and starts > >timing work on Site B. When you finish the conversation with client > B you > >double click on "Project Site A" and it shuts off timing work on Site B > and > >starts timing work on site A again. > > > >I quite frequently have days where I can work on 20 different things for > 5 > >minutes or more during the day (the minimum period I count), some of them > >billable, far too many of them not billable. I want a time recording app > to > >allow me to switch between timing one and the other without a lot of > hassle, > >without my being required to type a whole lot, and without being required > to > >close anything down. Trax time is one of quite a few apps that does > just > >that, and that's why I suggested it. > > > >At the end of the day/week or however often you summarise/bill your time, > it > >produces an itemised report of time spent, along with notes about what > was > >done. There's also a managment version that combines time for several > >people, but being a one-man shop i have never needed it so i dont know > much > >about it. > > > > > >Seems like that's also what you said was important in a time management > >app. So shoot yourself then. WTF > > > > > >Cheers > >Mike Kear > >Windsor, NSW, Australia > >Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer > >AFP Webworks > >http://afpwebworks.com > >ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month > > > > > > > >On 1/6/06, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>There is nothing simple about trackint time. I don't know of a simple > >>CF system off hand > >> > >>AND Shoot me if I ever see this again... WTF > >> > >>"(www.spudcity.com). You can have dozens of tasks open at any one > time, > >>and click > >>stop on one start on teh next when you move from working on one task > >>to another." > >> > >>~~~ > >> > >>Point of a time Task Tracker is to track time spent on task, AKA > project. > >>If > >>you have multiple tasks open then why even track, bill them all 8 > >>hours and call it a day. > >> > >>Here are a couple of screen shots of what what a CF time tracking app > >>looks like. > >> > >>This shot shows a clock that you can click to start time on a project > >>or task http://gmj-music.biz/time1.gif > >> > >>This shot shows how time starts to add up per project. Sorry total > >>task time was cut off. > >>http://gmj-music.biz/time2.gif > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:228637 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=89.70.4 Donations & Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54

