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Now with iWeb integration!
Drag and drop from MyTime to iWeb and you will get a list of tasks already formatted. Change the formatting as you see fit.
This will allow you to easily create great-looking custom reports.
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MyTime's
layout has been kept as simple as possible.
The main window displays all vital information about clients,
projects and tasks. Of course, as any good program, table
columns are costumizable to fit your style. If you have
a need for that extra information you removed from your
column, such as a client's address or your personal notes,
they are kept in two sliding drawers. This way your screen
doesn't get too cluttered, but you can still access all
the info you need with just a click, whenever you need
it. MyTime's dock icon is animated by default so you know
at a glance whether your work time is being recorded.
Alternatively you could have MyTime as a status menu item,
showing you the task you're currently working on and how
much time you have spent on it already. All of these displays
are optional and can be turned on or off inside the Preferences.
Despite these animations, MyTime uses very little CPU
power so your computer doesn't get slowed down, and the
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Starting
with Version 1.1, MyTime features Rendezvous so you can
use MyTime all throughout your local network to coordinate
project work and keep track of shared tasks.
MyTime actively looks for other MyTimes in its range and
tries to connect to them so all you have to do is turn
the app on. However, if you'd like to keep your MyTime
private you can implement a password check or you can
turn the Rendezvous option off entirely if you don't want
to share your data.
Also new in Version 1.1 is a calendar view that allows
you to see at a glance exactly what days you worked on
a task and specifially which hours. There is also a new
'Task Paid' check-box that allows you to mark individual
tasks as being paid even though the whole project might
not be paid yet. On the same note, if you're writing your
own export templates the tag for this new check-box is
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MyTime
provides four different formats for exporting your work
(.mytime, CSV, tab delimited, HTML templates).
The .mytime format is designed to create fast and easy
backups, CSV and tab delimited work well for exporting
your work into other applications, such as Excel to create
graphs. HTML templates are designed to create invoices
for the work you've done. You can also print those invoices
or send them as PDF files to your clients. (Just export
files to the web and then choose Print. There you'll have
a choice between either printing the page or saving it
as a PDF.) If you're technically savvy (or just adventurous)
you can also build your own templates. Check out the Help
file on how to. Do your clients have Macs? Send them a
mytime file and let them view your invoices or check a
project's progress. |
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