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Are you kidding me? 



- Version: 5.8, 1/25/2008 12:00AM PST
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sprynmr
No shortage of choices for time tracking apps 



- Version: 5.7.1, 11/16/2006 10:22AM PST
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mr sniffles
I really have no idea why there's so many time tracking apps for the mac. But, I'm not claiming to be an expert, because if I were to test drive every last one, I wouldn't be able to make an informed decision until 2009.
That said, I've used a few, and I like Timebox the best. It's very simple, while still packing many features. It handles multiple projects very well, and makes it easy to switch between them. It generates nice, clean reports, and can also export them to be fed into a database. And, while I haven't used it's web feature yet, it's nice to know I can, if need be.
In short, it works for me. And, works pretty well. Chances are, it'll probably work for you too. You can go ahead and explore the 200 other options out there. But personally, I'm stopping here.
That said, I've used a few, and I like Timebox the best. It's very simple, while still packing many features. It handles multiple projects very well, and makes it easy to switch between them. It generates nice, clean reports, and can also export them to be fed into a database. And, while I haven't used it's web feature yet, it's nice to know I can, if need be.
In short, it works for me. And, works pretty well. Chances are, it'll probably work for you too. You can go ahead and explore the 200 other options out there. But personally, I'm stopping here.
Timebox is working well for us 



- Version: 5.3, 4/22/2004 12:56PM PST
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trunksandashes
Our company (small design firm) settled on using timebox awhile ago as out official time-tracking app. A few of us tried out various other apps, but none had all of the features we needed. Of particular interest is the web access you get with timebox. The reporting capabilities are what we needed as well. Now, the next step is to integrate all of our individual timebox-es with the server app to do collective reporting.
What? Huh? Defense… - Version: 3.3, 3/12/2003 06:09AM PST
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JimSnider
Contract Audit Agency? What? It's a nine-dollar shareware program. Of course, if the government is going to buy it, it'll cost four hundred dollars, but still.
Sorry... look elsewhere.