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Timewerks 1.5.1


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Requirements Requires iPhone 2.0 software update
Downloads 5 Limitations None
Publisher Sorth File Size 0
Date added 21 May 2009 Check your speed

Timewerks is for freelancers, consultants, contractors, lawyers, salespeople, or anyone who needs to track time, materials and send invoices all from your iPhone or iPod touch. Track multiple projects and clients, quickly and easily add timesheet hours and capture notes for each project task, create and email HTML-formatted invoices without a computer, track and invoice billable items, materials and expenses, time your work for each project via a built-in stopwatch (Task Timer)-- each running timer keeps tracking even if the application is closed, customize different rates for different types of tasks or items, calculate sales tax and support multiple currencies, accept credit card payments via integration with Credit Card Terminal, create client records from new or existing Address Book (Contacts) records, export your data to comma-delimited (CSV) or tab-delimited (TSV) text files via a Wi-Fi connection and a standard web browser, and view data without a network connection-- all records are stored on the device.

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