OfficeTime.net created an iPhone and iPad version of its application for time tracking and expenses, OfficeTime.
This tool has been designed with ease of use in mind. The application presents a balance between functionality and user experience. It is ideal for people who work at the time, freelancers and people who simply want to keep the details of allocation of time and resources for the various projects they are working on.
The new version for iPad and iPhone is simplic. Indeed, the publisher has adopted the mindset that if the use is fun and easy, people are more likely to use it. This is often also the main factor that ensures that users abandon an application of this type: they feel they have no time to waste trying to keep track of their time allocation if is fairly simple and fast. Office Time responds very well to this need for simplicity.
Features
OfficeTime offers several including the following interesting features: The ability to edit existing entries and time to create business models frequently performed (which will create key entries already activated for various tasks). A brilliant synchronization feature is also present, allowing to take note of the precise measurements of time when we are not in the office. Once returned, the user has nothing to do: the application automatically synchronizes the time entries with OfficeTime computer version.
Another aspect that facilitates the use of OfficeTime: simple touch of a button to pause, restart, and monitor multiple projects simultaneously.
It is possible to export the time and expense in Numbers or Excel format.
The multi-user operation can also create group projects in which each participant is able to synchronize and update their own data.
Price
OfficeTime for iPhone and iPad is available for $ 7.99 in the App Store. The Mac or PC version will cost you $47. And if you do not like the company even committed to reimburse you even indicated that it would absorb the cost of the loss (30% paid to Apple). There is also a free version, limited to two projects and three categories, without synchronization function.
See the Review on Macquebec’s website here: http://macquebec.com/test-de-lapplication-officetime-pour-ios/