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Timesheet by Sankey v1.2

Size: 182 KB
Date: January 24, 2004 (Updated)
Type: Freeware - Document/Add-in
Requirements:
  • Any Hardware
  • Palm OS v3.5
Download:
  • timesheet.zip



Author: Jody Sankey
Home: http://www.jsankey.com
Email: software@jsankey.com



Description:
Timesheet is a little application for anyone working in a company that is as obsessive about time reporting as my own, or for anyone who genuinely cares where their time goes to.

Timesheet aims to track the time spent on a number of different tasks to the nearest minute, with the ability to exclude scheduled breaks, measured against a standard working week or working fortnight, all with as little recording burden on the user as possible.

Update Description:
Many new features and improvements including:
- Graphical reports
- Table reports
- Easier session editing
- No clocking limits
- Overtime tracking
- And export to card.





Reviews:

**** [Feb 13, 2006] by RThomas
Good, simple, concise and easy to use time tracking utility.

***** [Jan 18, 2005] by Bruno Basilio
I like it, simple interface. Awesome functionalities: standard day and self adjusting time. Good preferences, good statistics and grafs. Haven't tried export and misses import.

***** [Nov 10, 2004] by BLC
Just started using Timesheet and am finding it useful for tracking my consultation hours. Working well with my iQue 3600. Thanks!

***** [Oct 19, 2004] by Al
This is a very nice program. I had one other time mgmt program before but this program performed much better. I like the color screen & the reporting abilities. Good Job!

***** [Aug 11, 2004] by glen garland
Excellent basic program. I'm using it for a year long time study in a volunteer fire department to track time spent in 7 different administrative tasks. I love the summaries for the reports.

***** [Feb 12, 2004] by Rob
I've tried out several "punch clock" apps for my Palm, and dismissed Timesheet early on when I forst used version 1.0 a few months ago. But then there's v1.2. Kudos to Mr. Sankey for making a program that's powerful but simple to use. Having Timesheet around saves me at least an hour or two a week when it comes to figuring out my billable hours and really lets me see where my time is going. While the on-screen reporting limits the number of tasks (lumping projects with small durations into an "other tasks" category) the daily summary and export function seem to show everything. I haven't hit the upper task limit yet, but even if I do I like the program enough to juggle tasks if I have to so I can keep using it. Well done!

***** [Aug 14, 2003] by tcthye
I'm so happy this timesheet. Because it's easy to use. Thank you to Sankey..

***** [Jun 30, 2003] by Patrick Wood
Excellent program!!! By using it I found out that the company that I work for was cheating me out of some hours while working the Grave Yard Shift.

***** [May 25, 2003] by Fred Pundol
After spending more time using Timesheet, I feel the need to qualify my previous hyberbolic praise. Although well-designed and user-friendly, the program has a severe handicap: daily and weekly reports are restricted to a maximum of nine tasks, a fact that is made clear in the program's Info pop-ups. The author has increased the maximum number of tasks in version 1.1.5 to twenty, but the reporting limit stays. This seems to me impractical and unrealistic considering that many jobs, even the simplest ones, involve multi-tasking. The new cap of 20 tasks is also illogical: why allow for 20 when those in excess of the 9-task limit will not be timed or reported anyway?

I tried to exceed this limit by logging two excess tasks within a 24-hour period. The Timesheet timer froze on the 11th task and would not let me time out until after I had deleted another, previously timed, task. Of course, you make do with just nine general tasks, but this would defeat the ultimate purpose of any work-time tracker: to see where one's time goes and whether one has been productive or not. I hope Jody Sankey will do some more revising. It would be sad to see such a beautiful program not living up to its full potential.

***** [May 23, 2003] by Fred Pundol
I think Mr Carlos of Switzerland is missing the basic philosophy behind Timesheet. This app was designed essentially for those working regular hours for a company, to help monitor how much time they spend on particular tasks. Even so, it can be very useful, I imagine, to those who work freelance like myself or otherwise observe flexible work hours. PTimLog was designed with a different purpose in mind, which explains why it is complicated and certainly bloated at 292kb.

***** [May 22, 2003] by Fred Pundol
Lean and mean. Arguably the best time tracker available today.

*** [May 22, 2003] by Carlos (Geneva, Switzerland)
It's ok. A little on the basic side - for consultants etc who need to keep track of actual billing time for more than one client (not necessarily only time worked). Good effort. Check out PTimlog for some ideas.

*** [May 20, 2003] by Ken Williams
Although the tasks seem to add up in the report when two tasks are done during the same day, the display seems to show the first task time, making me think the first task was overwritten, then when viewing the new task on the "today page" make sure you don't 'View" it while the PDA clock matched the start time or you'll get an annoying error message "start time must be before current time." It's annoying and frustrating, but it does eventually work.

**** [May 8, 2003] by James Frenz
Nice and simple and more forgiving than Titrax.

**** [May 4, 2003] by Jack Teo
I think this software gets a credit for people who would like to timed their working hours so that their boss won't cheat them by the mintues.........


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