TimeSlice is used for recording time tasks on the Macintosh. TimeSlice is useful for consultants, attorneys, graphic designers, or anyone who bills for time, or just wants a simple solution for keeping track of time events. Click a button to start recording time, and click again to stop. Each time record contains start/stop date and time values, as well as client, category, project, expense, hourly rate and other related information. All major functions are accessible via a tool bar, and the main window can be reduced to a very small size. The time-tracking data can be searched, sorted, and exported to other software applications. Features: Start, Stop, Pause, Resume, and Restart time records Direct In-line text editing in the main window time table as well as using the Edit Time Record window. Expense column which stores a currency amount with each Time record. Sort time records by clicking on the column titles. Budget feature to keep track of cost and /or time against a budget amount. Find and mark time records by date, category, client, and project. Project, Category and Client columns Pop-up menu for quickly selecting a client/project/category. Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete Time records Set the default values for a new Time Record Print / Print Preview Time Events report Time Display Increment of 1 second or 1, 6, 15 30 minute. Export time records to other programs Ability to select which columns are displayed on the screen, printed and exported Hourly Rate settable per record Easy method to Add Time Information manually Create folders to help organize your work. And much more... For the demo, each TimeSlice document is limited to recording 2 hours of time data. Otherwise there are no other restrictions. What's New: Version 2.8.3: Reading a remote Jobs file bug fixes. Edit time record minor bug fixes. Auto-Tracking change. Now the application name is displayed under the Tracking column, while the file/window name is displayed in the Comments column (TimeSliceX onl |  |
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