We've seen a growing need for time tracking enterprise software.
1DayLater has aimed to solve the problem in the UK, and
Harvest has built up quite the user-base here in the States, but a new service built by former Adobe executives at CreativeWorx looks to streamline the process in a way that makes time-tracking almost entirely hands-free. Whether you work at an agency as a creative, or do your own freelance work,
TimeTracker has no start or stop button, and no tagging requirements. You simply do your work, and see your productivity in an easy-to-read table. The results page looks a bit like a Google Calendar, with various projects having certain colors assigned to them and showing as blocks of time in a weekly schedule. You can also drag and drop various projects to different places if for some reason you see a mistake.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/kz2FhxYiFJI/
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