May 27
TimeSlice
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| TimeSlice 4 for Mac OSX 10.5 Now with Leopard Features! TimeSlice 4 is a complete rewrite using Apple’s Cocoa application environment, Core Data, and SQLite database. Proven TimeSlice has been helping people track time since 1994 when it first sold as TimeTracker. Intuitive Interface Through the years we have listened to our customers, what they want, and what they don’t want. As a result we have made TimeSlice the most intuitive time and billing software package available. Feature Packed TimeSlice is full of features such as OS X Address Book and iCal merging, automatic window tracking, budgets, customizable invoices, assign categories, clients, projects, tasks, colors, and much more. Yet all these features are also out of your way if you don’t need them. Fast TimeSlice uses a single SQLite database file for fast and efficient data transfer. Made for your Profession TimeSlice is used by many professionals including graphic artists, legal, engineers, architects, medical, and many others. Try before you buy Download TimeSlice today and give it a try. Try it for as long as you want without paying anything. The only restriction the unregistered version has is a limit on the amount of time you can record to a file. Otherwise, the product is completely functional. Not using OS 10.5? |


May 27th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
I just stumbled across this app a few weeks ago, and have been running it through it’s paces and will be ZOT’ing this one for sure!
The developer is very responsive as well and helped me get up and running very quickly.
Read my quick review over on Rapidweaver’s user forums:
http://www.realmacsoftware.com/support/viewtopic.php?pid=227022#p227022
May 28th, 2008 at 4:33 am
Looks like the RapidWeaver forums are offline while the launch of RapidWeaver 4 is in progress.
My comments were that I could have a project open for client1, and client2, and with the auto tracking feature of Timeslice, when client1 was in the foreground, it would track that client and then when client2 was in the foreground it would track them.
So while having RapidWeaver open for 40 minutes, 13 minutes for client1, 7 minutes for client2 and designing something else (personal, not auto-tracked) for 20 minutes, I could bill the 13 minutes and 7 minutes easily while RapidWeaver was open for 40 minutes. Other time tracking programs I’ve worked with, would have recorded only my 40 minutes and I’d have to manually break it down.
Just bought this one!