TrackingTime is a program developed for Mac users who require a simple yet efficient way to monitor the amount of time they spend working on their projects. This application might prove to be of good use to freelancers when sending their time sheets to clients for calculating fees.
The first thing you need to do before using this utility is to create a personal account on the homepage of the developer. Afterwards, you can log in to your account from your default browser or TrackingTime interface to monitor your work time. There's also an iPhone version for this app so you can check your time sheets while you're away from your Mac.
The application can monitor data for multiple projects. You can add multiple tasks to your projects, invite co-workers to enter their own time sheets or comments to assignments, and much more. There's also a window for managing client information where you can check how much time you spent working for them.
TrackingTime is available in various languages, is very simple to handle, and provides you with all the features you could possibly require to monitor work times.
With that being said, you should definitely give this program a try, especially since you don't have to spend a buck to use it on your Mac.
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