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May 08, 2006, 1:46 PM PDT
Keep time with 1time
Posted by: Rafe Needleman

1time admin screen
The 1time admin screen shows you all hours on active projects.
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1time entry screen
The time-entry screen could not be simpler.
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Here's another in the continuing progression of clever, focused Web 2.0 business apps: 1time, a tool to help you keep track of billable time. Like invoicing, keeping track of hours is one of those necessary but dreary requirements of running a small services business.

1time is easy to understand, although a bit modal to use. By that I mean you have to make sure you're in the right section and logged in the right way to do what you want. For example, if you're in admin view, you can see a nice overview of your projects and clients, but you can't enter hours. You have to switch to employee view to do so. If you're a one-person shop, that's a needless distinction.

Also, timekeeping is one of those areas that can't really be isolated from other recordkeeping and accounting functions. Time-sheets generate invoices and also form the basis of payroll, and 1time--at least so far--does not integrate with either of these functions. The service is still young, though, so I'll look forward to partnerships with other companies, such as Blinksale [blog post], and for the developers to layer in additional features.

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1time
http://www.1time.ie/
Category: Business
Developer: Jeebers
Stage: Open beta
Cost: Free for now

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1time Upgraded on recommendation

I'd just like to thank you for your review of 1time. In particular you point about the software being to modular for adding timesheets. We've now updated 1time so the administrator can view there own timesheets from the main same screen as adding clients, projects and employees.

we haven't released all of our planned features just yet but once we are ready to go live with full version i hope you'll have a look again.

In particular we are looking to develop an api so we can integrate with invoice applications like blinksale which we use ourselves.
by jeebers (See profile) - May 15, 2006 10:24 AM PDT

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