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Tick Tock 1.5


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Requirements Adobe InDesign CS or Adobe InDesign 2.x
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Triple Triangle Inc File Size 0
Date added 25 Oct 2003 Check your speed

Tick Tock helps freelancers and design organizations track the time they spend on InDesign documents. Designers can organize their time using a customizable list of activities, enter notes about their work, and edit the work history of their documents to correct inaccuracies and omissions. Designers can export the document history to a file for reporting and billing purposes. Tick Tock reduces the hassle associated with tracking billable hours so that designers can devote more time to creative design. Track the Work History of an InDesign Document

  • Pause or resume time tracking
  • Review the amount of time spent on a document
  • Select a category for each task from a customizable list
  • Enter notes for each task

Review and Revise the Work History for an InDesign Document
  • Filter the work history by date
  • Add, edit, and delete work history entries to fix inaccuracies

Export Work History to a File
  • Export the work history to a file for billing and reporting purposes

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