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    #11
    There is another which is not pretty but is practical: Syntap's TimeStamp.

    http://www.syntap.com/products_times...roductinfo.htm

    My wife is a freelancer, as opposed to contractor. She works from home on a number of projects and starts / stops work on each as and when she sees fit. She charges by time and needed a way of recording how long she spent on each project for invoicing and - when requested - a simple timesheet can be produced.

    It allows you to enter an hourly rate so you can see how much you have earned so far.

    She has been using it for about 3 years and now cannot see any other way of working out how to charge for her time!

    Sorry to give such a non-pretty, boring, practical answer.
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      #12
      Sorry to give such a non-pretty, boring, practical answer.
      No you are not.

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