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Time Keeping System
Do any of you use a web-based time keeping system to keep track of your time when you're doing web jobs?
I have a side web development business and I'm really bad about keeping track of my time. I'm looking for some kind of tool that will help me keep track of my time so that I can better manage it, as well as keep a more accurate check on my costs. Thanks in advance. |
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I'd use a spreadsheet. Anything much more involved than that and you end up spending (wasting) a lot of time keeping track of your time ....
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That is a good point too. I went and found a template for one on the Microsoft Office site. It's just a weekly sheet. I figure I can make one workbook for a project and have each new tab be a new week with a summary page on the front.
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