The easy-to-use time-tracking shareware program for the Macintosh®.
---> TimeTracker™ is shareware, so please register your copy if you decide to use it. You may give the unregistered version to your friends and freely upload the unregistered version to bulletin boards. <---
To upgrade from versions prior to TimeTracker 2.1, contact Maui Software.
To order your copy, read the Maui Software License Agreement in the user's manual (it states “one copy per user”), press the “Fill Out Order Form” button on the TimeTracker startup window, fill it out, and send it to Maui Software with the requested fee. We will then send you a registration code. After registering your copy of TimeTracker, the annoying startup window won't display anymore asking you to register. If we've already sent you a registration code, press the “Register Now” button on the startup window and enter the information as requested.
Quick Start
1) Double-Click on TimeTracker and click on Not Yet.
2) When the TimeTracker document displays, select Edit from the Categories menu.
3) Click on Add…
4) Enter a category name and an hourly rate. If you can't think of any, enter “Test” and 25.
5) Click OK, and then click on Done.
6) Click on the Clock button - you're Tracking Time!
7) Click on the Pause button (the coffee pot, get it?), and watch the paused time add up.
8) Click on the Resume button (the coffee cup).
9) Click on the Stop button (the hand).
10) Click on Clock button again, and then the Stop button. Notice how the time entries append to the list.
11) Click on the first time entry line, and click on Clock button— you just restarted a time entry.
That's the basics—please see the user's manual for more information.
If you do not like to read manuals, at least read the Hints chapter.
By spending one minute reading it you will save yourself a lot of time using TimeTracker. Pay particular attention to the section called “Create a TimeTracker template or stationery pad file” in the Hints chapter. (please!).
About Maui…
√ Maui is part of the United States. If you mail a letter to Hawaii, you only need to use a normal first class stamp. At this writing, it's 32¢.
√ Maui is in the Hawaiian Standard Time zone. That means if in Los Angeles it's 9AM, and in New York it's 12 noon, then it's only 7AM in Hawaii (or 6AM if you are on Daylight Savings Time). Please remember that when calling.