Project
Clock™: Project Time
Recording Software
Project Clock
is a project time entry system. Project Clock is
useful for
consultants, lawyers, engineers, contractors,
project managers or anyone else who must record time
billed to
different projects.
Project Clock Pro can be accessed over a network and has custom
reporting and timesheet entry
features. Project Clock Client/Server can
access data over an Internet connection. Project Clock Web can be
accessed from any web browser. Project Clock Palm runs on hand held
computers using PalmOS
and can sync data with Project Clock for
Windows. Project Clock CE runs on Pocket
PC hand held
computers using Windows
CE and can sync data with Project Clock for
Windows.
Version 9 is Now Available!
The most significant change in version 9 is the
complete rewrite of the
Project Clock
Web edition. The database engine and reporting engine have also been
updated. Visit
this link to see the many
other changes in version 9.
Project
Clock CE Version 3
is Now Available!
The most significant change in version 3 is the addition Windows Mobile
6 support. Support for devices with square screens has also been
added.
Visit
this link to see the many
other changes in version 3.
Benefits:
- Keep
accurate time billing
records by easily
punching time in and out for each project.
- Make more
money by billing for time you would
have lost by crude estimation.
- Bill
time
to clients with the simple invoicing
features.
- Keep track
of project costs
and schedules with
the project management
and expense management
features.
- Save time
by exporting your time data to
QuickBooks
without re-keying.
- Keep track
of pre-paid time using the retainer
features.
- Exchange
time entry data with other programs
via the CSV import/export feature.
- Access
data from other database applications
using the ODBC
driver.
- Create
your own time entry
reports (Pro or C/S version).
- Use for
all your employees to enter their time
over the network (Pro version).
- Share your
time entry data over the Internet
(C/S or Web version).
- Enter a
weekly timesheet
in one sitting (Pro,
C/S or Web version).
- Import
time entry data from Project Clock Palm
(Non-trial version).
- Import
time entry data from Project Clock CE
(Non-trial version).
The trial
versions have a 30 day time limit.
System
requirements
Project Clock
runs on Windows 95, 98, ME,
NT 4.0, 2000,
XP and 2003 server.
System
requirements: Pentium, 64 MB RAM, 20 MB of storage space.
For Project Clock Client/Server we recommend a dedicated NT4, W2K, XP
or 2003
server with 500 MB RAM and power backup to host the Project Clock
server application.
Project Clock Web requires a web server that can serve Windows
executable CGI scripts. A dedicated
Windows NT, 2000, XP or 2003 server is recommended. The clients require
only
a web browser.
Project Clock Palm requires a Palm device running PalmOS v3.5 or
higher.
Project Clock CE requires a PocketPC device
running Windows CE with ADOCE.
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