On 26/08/02 12:00, "Dave Bonhoff" <gtidave_at_golden.net> wrote:
> Hello list!
> After looking around at UNNA and not seeing an app that I think will do what I
> want, I'm asking the collective...
>
> I'm looking for an app that will do time tracking. I work hourly, usually a
> few hours at a time, averaging 8 TO 12 hours in a work day, but scattered
> literally over the entire 24 hours of the day. The accounting department wants
> to see Start time, lunch, end time, Total hours worked; rather than 1am-3am,
> 9am-10am, 1pm-3pm, etc,.
>
> Is there an app which will allow me to time the hours I work and generate a
> total for the day? Rounded to the nearest half hour? If it could generate
> approximate start and end times using noon lunch break as a mid-point of my
> supposed work day, that would be terrific! I know nothing about spreadsheets
> so that is something I have yet to try...
>
> LOL! I'm not asking for much, am I?!!!
I've been using TimeReporter from Iambic since 5 years now. Works very well
and is very complete.
-Laurent.
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