TimeCard - 1.0pb4for keeping track of hours worked |
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Does everything I want 



- Version: 1.0pb4, 2/3/2006 02:26AM PST
candida
Free and does what it says on the tin. Can't complain. I've seen things that look sicker but all had some annoying shortfall, whereas this has an almost comically plain look but just does things, which is the important bit.
I can have as many timecards as I have jobs running, the interface is about as self explanatory as they get. One slight wrinkle: when you edit in the Inspector you have to hit return for the changes to take effect, while I think most things in OSX seem to apply change automatically from "palettes" like this. It took me a surprisingly long time to remember that this was how things all used to work!
I can have as many timecards as I have jobs running, the interface is about as self explanatory as they get. One slight wrinkle: when you edit in the Inspector you have to hit return for the changes to take effect, while I think most things in OSX seem to apply change automatically from "palettes" like this. It took me a surprisingly long time to remember that this was how things all used to work!
pretty good piece… 



- Version: 1.0pb1, 1/22/2003 10:27AM PST
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iAmUserFriendly
of software, but can you please hurry up and make it a release and add some much needed functionality. e.g. changing the date (so a time card isnt only updatable that day), copying and pasting from one time card to another, overtime rates and separation between lunch time and break time just to name a few. get on it already. thanks.
Tried twice.