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BZ-02: Time Tracking / Billing
Hours/Expenses/Miles 2.2
Contact Plus Corp.
$39
#3804
keeps track of expenses such as meals, parking, tolls, hotel, etc. The expenses
are gathered day-by-day and categorized according to the client that the expense
should be charged to. Billable time is also tracked. Simply enter the hours
worked and any miscellaneous charges and the program will automatically
calculate the taxes and total charge.
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7015/0014 PC Usage Loggers Small Programs Disk
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LOG
Marsh, Eric
$?
allows computer professionals to track time spent on the computer for various
clients for billing purposes. Job tracking can be divided by client name, with
subdivisions for different jobs, and by employee.
LOG-CL
Laforet, Christopher
$25
is a billing system that assists professionals in keeping track of billing
hours worked. This program allows up to nine different clients and hourly
rates per log file. It uses the real time setting on your computer to maintain
its log in/log out record and requires the user to enter a description of the
work being logged. This information is printed on the billing to the client.
LOG permits the user to keep logged activity on separate machines (for example
on a work machine and a portable simultaneously) and subsequently combine
client records for billing purposes. LOG works in DOS or OS/2. (We added the
author's initials to the file name to distinguish it from other programs of
the same name.)
MyLog
Crew, Louie
$?
keeps track of the time you spend on a job. By entering MYLOG/I description,
an entry is appended to a log file and not closed until your enter MYLOG/O. To
get a report of the log, just enter MYLOG/L. There are several options for
listing data in the file or, since the file is stored in straight ASCII text,
you can edit it with a word processor. It automatically calculates time
elapsed between logging in and out.
Since MYLOG takes command line entries, you can make it part of a batch file
that calls your application program and you will never notice it until you
need it. For example, create a batch file named, say, WP-LOG.BAT which
contains the three lines: (1) MYLOG/I %1 (2) WP %1 (3) MYLOG/O. Note that the
%1 parameter both serves as a description for MYLOG and lets you pass a
filename to WP.
Punch-In
Ford, Nelson ASP
$0
keeps track of employees' time on the job. You can pop it up when another
program is running or run it in a non-resident mode. It will print reports by
day, week and month. (res:7k+)
TimeKeep 1.3 (TIMEKEE)
Answers Unlimited
$15
helps log the usage of your computer to compute billings for various jobs.
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0014
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7015/3889 PC Usage Loggers #2 Small Programs Disk
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Kcount 1.10
McRae, Graeme W.
$0
is a small (4k) resident program that measures the percentage of "active" PC
usage by monitoring the keyboard interrupt.
Logman
Roberts, J.L.
$?
helps you keep track of exactly how much time you are spending on a
programming project.
Prgtim
Kent, Steve
$?
contains several utilities for use in batch files to calculate the amount of
time spent by someone using the computer. It permits apportionment of the time
between business and non-business use.
Project A (PROJECT)
Sawada, Dr. Masaaki
$10
pops up to let you record the date and time that you begin a project. It will
show elapsed time for each session, and total time for the entire project.
TimeKeeper 2.1 (TIMEKPR)
Kyrklund, B.
$40
keeps track of time spent on projects/cases for small businesses with up to ten
employees including one supervisor.
Trace
Developer Services, Inc.
$35
is a 1.5K TSR which keeps a time log of programs run. It even logs programs
executed while shelled to DOS from within another program. It will optionally
log the opening of data files. DOS 3+ required.
Userlog 1.0
Lindberg, Chris E.
$0
is designed to maintain a disk-based file of computer usage.
WorkLog
Appleman, Harron
$?
is for self-employed businessmen whose clients demand hourly accounting of
services rendered. It's a nice looking program, marred only by my usual
gripes: colors not user-selectable, beeps that can't be silenced, and you move
back to a prior field to correct an error until you finish the entry and
select the "edit" mode. Still, these are rather minor nits, and this appears
to be an excellent program.
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3889
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BillPower 6.1 [BLPWR61]
Integra Computing
$150
#7015/1045 [March 1994 CD]
is a powerful, LAN-compatible, multi-featured program for professionals who
bill by the hour. BP will do automatic billing of one or more clients each
month, or on-demand billing. Monthly retainers can automatically be added to
bills.
BP comes with eight different billing forms, or you can design your own.
It can also print checks and transaction reports. Hard disk required.
Time Is Money
Custom Data Solutions ASP
$50-$95
#1012
is a time and expense billing and accounting system that will allow you to
completely automate your billing and receivables. It supports time billing in
any increment, as well as the sale of equipment or fixed price contracts. A
display of pertinent information about the project and client is provided when
an invoice is created or reprinted. Most printers are supported, and reports
can be printed to disk. A lookup window for clients in the project maintenance
subsystem is available. 450K of free RAM and a hard disk is required.
9 O'Clock
Olsen, J. W.
$30-$70
#7117/2256
is a timekeeping, billing and alarm clock program that will run as a TSR or
stand-alone. It will even time events when the computer has been turned off. It
will track up to nine activities simultaneously. Data can be edited, totaled,
printed, or exported to word processing, database or spreadsheet programs. It
also has dBASE export capability.
Billings
DASA Enterprises
$50
#7117/1934
is designed to let professionals keep track of billable items, such as prepaid
expenses, auto mileage, phone calls, time spent on a job, etc, and then
summarize the charges into the proper ledger files. Several data search and
display features are provided. Different billing rates can be established or a
flat-fee rate can be used. Specified expenses can be marked-up automatically
by a specified percentage.
BillPower Plus
Kelly, Richard A.
$150
#7117/808
has all the features of BILLPOWER, plus the ability to track the activities of
up to fifteen employees/timekeepers; prepare mailing labels and merge-print
canned letters to your clients; hold the names, addresses, social security
numbers, and notes for several thousand people; keep dated memos on various
clients or subjects and rapidly sort through this information at any time; and
conduct conflict of interest checks. The program offers the option of being
installed as RAM-resident and a hard disk required.
Logit
Robertson Software
$30-$45
#7118/1459
is a set of programs that record the use of your computer. Unlike other
computer usage loggers, LOGIT stays in memory (using 7k) and automatically
keeps a log of the usage of each program, yet you also have the option of
making manual entries. The log is kept in a tamper-proof non-text file which
the person in charge of the system can read with a separate report writing
file. It logs time and keystrokes used. The HP LaserJet printer is supported.
PB II
Peak InfoSystems, Inc.
$75
#7118/1728
is a fast, easy-to-use automated billing and receivables system that may be
configured to fit the needs of nearly any professional practice, but has been
designed for the small professional office. Invoices and statements