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July 14, 2006, 4:49 PM PDT
Tick, a time tracker that keeps you on budget
Posted by: Rafe Needleman

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Entering time is easy in Tick
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Tick shows you when you're spending too much time on a project
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Tick, a time-keeping service currently in closed beta, was created to keep its developers from going over budget on their own projects. Unlike other time-keeping tools that are primarily focused around billing for time (see 1time), Tick is designed to help its users keep track of the time they've budgeted for projects so that they don't go over budget and cut into their profits.

Tick is one of those superelegant new Web 2.0 sites. It's simple and easy to use, and it appears to have just enough features to be useful. Users can set up multiple projects, clients, and workers, and quickly tell who has worked on what and which projects are running over their allotted time.

One thing Tick can't do is make your time budgets accurate, unfortunately. For that you might want to look at Devshop, a project management service with a unique "risk-based" scheduling philosophy.

Tick integrates with Basecamp for more robust project management. It doesn't yet integrate with a billing system, such as Blinksale, but the founders of Tick told me they're working on it.

A time-recording desktop widget is also in the works.

The service will be free if you are managing only one project, which can have multiple tasks. Paid plans, ranging up to $79 per month, will let you track multiple projects and employees.


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Sundial Basecamp Widget

For simple time tracking in Basecamp, consider Sundial. It's a widget for Mac OS
X that makes it really easy to log time entries to Plus and Premium Basecamp
accounts. Details at: http://clearwired.com/sundial/
by Andrew Hedges (See profile) - September 13, 2006 9:24 AM PDT

Time tracking and projects

I am familiar with the Tick product and it does appear to be a viable
alternative for tracking time. There is certainly a need for a product that
provides a simple interface, yet is powerful enough to help individuals
manage time. In addition to Tick, may I suggest that you try MyTicklerFile
(http://www.myticklerfile.com). The product was recently upgraded and is a
very useful productivity management tool. MyTicklerFile allows you to create
projects and track time and allows you to sync with both Basecamp and iCal.
There is also a built in calendar and sms integration that allows you to
remotely update and review your tasks/events. There is a free plan available
and it provides access to all features. Give it a try!!!
by mlnewman21 (See profile) - August 3, 2006 1:53 PM PDT

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