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Stephanie Hopkins Maumelle, Ar, United States
My team currently uses QuickBooks Pro's timer function to track our time on project tasks. It works like a stop watch that you can start and stop as needed. You can also classify what part of a project you are working on (requirements definition, testing, etc.) We would like to move to something more sophisticated, but have no idea where to begin looking. We use MS Project to track the actual project WBS, but all that is included in that is a time sheet to enter the information after the fact. Does anyone use software to actually track the time for you as opposed to just looking at the clock?
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Michael Wood Project Manager / Business Analyst / Business Process Improvement Guru| Independent Contractor Gig Harbor, Wa, United States
Stephanie, it has been awhile since I canvased the market but I seem to remember a product called TimeSlips that interfaced to Project. It worked like a time sheet not a clock.
I also did a little Google research and found these links you might find helpful

http://www.timesheetsoftware.co.uk

http://www.time-tracking-software.co.uk/ti...-ms-project.htm

http://www.journyx.com/

http://www.replicon.com/products/int_msproject.asp



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Anonymous
Not sure if it might be helpful, but check out www.eteamtrac.com also. It is an interesting tool.

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