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TimeCache 8.0.5


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 10 Limitations None
Publisher PandaWare File Size 20.1M
Date added 03 Nov 2009 Check your speed

If you bill clients for your time and expenses, check out PandaWare TimeCache 8.0. This popular Macintosh application makes it easier than ever for freelancers, consultants and small companies to track time and expenses. TimeCache 8.0 makes it easy to enter data and create reports and invoices. You can view and print them directly from TimeCache, or export data to other applications. You can customize TimeCache 8.0 extensively so that it works the way you do. Concentrate on what you do best, and let TimeCache take care of tracking and billing for your time.

You can try TimeCache 8.0 for free. If you like it, register your copy with The PandaWare Company and we'll send you a registration key that lets you unlock your copy of TimeCache 8.0 for unlimited use.

TimeCache 8.0 offers an improved interface, many more options for more streamlined interaction, more customization options, and more report and invoice options. Altogether it's a comprehensive, but easy to use solution for tracking and billing your time and expenses.

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