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TimeTrac v91c Robert Schenot Registration $ 50.00
BUSI APR91 SERVICE SAX MAINTAINANCE SCHEDULAR TICKLER ASP
FILES: ttr91c.sdn
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Time & expense tracking. Real-time or manual input.
Provides flexible key structure & reporting, interrupted task
tracking, multiple time tracking methods, partial & full
report generation, export, context sensitive help, complete
manual on disk. Works well on laptops.
TimeTrac is a time and expense logging system. Features include:
* flexible key structure and reporting options;
* ability to track interrupted tasks;
* real time or manual entry;
* menu driven rules for computing time used.
TimeTrac is most appropriate for professionals who bill their
time and for corporate staff people whose time is charged to
projects. TimeTrac collects information to be fed into a
billing or cost accounting system.
This program offers great flexibility in customization of up
to four key fields. You may use an alphabetic
(left-justified) key, such as last names, or an integer
(right-justified) key, such as a whole number, or a field
that is justified around a special character. In addition,
you can have your own key titles on the data field and
reports, so that the users of the system will not have to
"translate" from your current system to TimeTrac.
TimeTrac will keep track of multiple (nested) interruptions.
This means that you can begin doing something, be
interrupted, have that interruption interrupted, and still
keep track of how the time was used. This is particularly
useful when you begin a project, but answer the phone and/or
meet with people during that same time period.
TimeTrac will track time by any number of whole minutes
between one and sixty. It rounds, truncates (round down), or
appends (round up) partial units. It will also compute a
minimum amount of time.
The program (or even the computer) does not have to be
running in order to keep track of the time spent on an
activity. This allows memory to be used for large programs,
such as complex spreadsheets.
Hardware Requirements : PC or MS-DOS computer w 200k RAM,
300k disk.
Other Requirements : DOS 2.1 or higher.
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