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RatRace

RatRace - 1.0

time tracking & estimating made easy

All Time: (3.0)
This Version: (3.0)
Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2007-03-08
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,514
Downloads (all versions): 1,514
Price: $20.00

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Product Description:

RatRace is time tracking and estimating made easy, simple and elegant. RatRace has been designed with three clear goals in mind: RatRace will help you to: * keep track of the time you spend with as little effort as possible * improve your awareness of how and when you spend your time * improve your estimating and projecting skills

What's new in this version:

  • Visualize when you've spent time on tasks and projects
  • Visualize how recorded time relates to your estimate
  • Design workflows around regular and smart folders
  • Pause timers automatically when computer is idle
  • Export to XML and CSV
* Back up and restore functionality

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS Classic

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Feedback Summary:

This Version:
Overall Rating: (3.0) Features: (1.0) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: (4.0)
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RatRace ReviewNice start but missing some features - Version: 1.0, 3/12/2007 04:19PM PST

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mactheweb
RatRace looks like it may develop into a useful application. The time line feature is helpful. It opens quickly and seems easy to use.

I can't recommend it for business use right now, though. Timers are great but a multi-day timer needs the capability to let the user manually adjust time. A reset to zero doesn't cut it. It's just too easy to forget to turn a timer off when an unexpected client walks in the door or when I simply forgot to turn the timer off for lunch.

It also needs the ability to add time that wasn't run on the clock. I work on two computers and need to be able to add the time from one to the other. Without that time lines don't mean much.

It might work as a time clock for employee hours but as a project tracking tool it isn't quite ready for a real consultant's work flow.

It is also important to be able to keep notes on each day's work, which RatRace doesn't do. Project notes are a nice idea but a multi-day project needs day-by-day documentation. Was time spent actually working on the project or was time spent doing research? The first is billable, the later may or may not be. Was time part of the original bid or was it a change order? These questions will come up during billing. There needs to be a place in the time tracking to record a record of how the time was spent.

I suppose that if you are not billing for your hours and simply want a record of time spent without detailing what the time was for, this would work for you. Or if you are super good about starting and stopping the timer for every interruption and support call it would be okay. Neither of those descriptions fit me.

Documentation (from the Help menu) seems clear but sparse. Since this app doesn't have a lot of features to describe it is adequate.

I like the multi-day tracking ability and the capability to view estimated time against actual. The interface is clean and obvious, not always the case with time tracking software. If RatRace makes it to version 2, I'll check back.
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RatRace ReviewNice start but missing some features - Version: 1.0, 3/12/2007 04:17PM PST

(0 of 1 users found this comment useful)

mactheweb
RatRace looks like it may develop into a useful application. The time line feature is helpful. It opens quickly and seems easy to use.

I can't recommend it for business use right now, though. Timers are great but a multi-day timer needs the capability to let the user manually adjust time. A reset to zero doesn't cut it. It's just too easy to forget to turn a timer off when an unexpected client walks in the door or when I simply forgot to turn the timer off for lunch.

It also needs the ability to add time that wasn't run on the clock. I work on two computers and need to be able to add the time from one to the other. Without that time lines don't mean much.

It might work as a time clock for employee hours but as a project tracking tool it isn't quite ready for a real consultant's work flow.

It is also important to be able to keep notes on each day's work, which RatRace doesn't do. Project notes are a nice idea but a multi-day project needs day-by-day documentation. Was time spent actually working on the project or was time spent doing research? The first is billable, the later may or may not be. Was time part of the original bid or was it a change order? These questions will come up during billing. There needs to be a place in the time tracking to record a record of how the time was spent.

I suppose that if you are not billing for your hours and simply want a record of time spent without detailing what the time was for, this would work for you. Or if you are super good about starting and stopping the timer for every interruption and support call it would be okay. Neither of those descriptions fit me.

Documentation (from the Help menu) seems clear but sparse. Since this app doesn't have a lot of features to describe it is adequate.

I like the multi-day tracking ability and the capability to view estimated time against actual. The interface is clean and obvious, not always the case with time tracking software. If RatRace makes it to version 2, I'll check back.
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