63 files found in Library "Time Tracking"

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CHEQIN.ZIP Yes 61941 11/16/1993
CheqIn 1.5 (David Geffen, reg. fee: $25)
logs the amount of time you spend involved
in various projects on your computer. There
is also an HP95LX version included.
KCOUNT.COM No 11666 1/1/1980
Kcount 1.10 (McRae, Graeme W.; $0) is a
small (4k) resident program that measures
the percentage of "active" PC usage by
monitoring the keyboard interrupt.
LOG.COM No 26164 1/1/1980
LOG (Marsh, Eric; $?) allows computer
professionals to track time spent on the
computer for various clients for billing
purposes. Job tracking can be divided by
client name, with subdivisions for different
jobs, and by employee.
LOGMAKER.ZIP Yes 25088 10/29/1993
LogMaker 2.2 (Dynamous Software, reg. fee:
$9) keeps a record of PC usage, such as the
date and time when the computer was turned
on and when programs were last used.
LOGMAN.COM No 18470 11/3/1989
Logman (Roberts, J.L.; $?) helps you keep
track of exactly how much time you are
spending on a programming project.
MYLOG.COM No 30612 1/1/1980
MyLog (Crew, Louie; $?) keeps track of the
time you spend on a job. By entering MYLOG/I
description, an entry is appended to a log
file and not closed until your enter
MYLOG/O. To get a report of the log, just
enter MYLOG/L. There are several options for
listing data in the file or, since the file
is stored in straight ASCII text, you can
edit it with a word processor. It
automatically calculates time elapsed
between logging in and out. Since MYLOG
takes command line entries, you can make it
part of a batch file that calls your
application program and you will never
notice it until you need it. For example,
create a batch file named, say, WP-LOG.BAT
which contains the three lines: (1) MYLOG/I
%1 (2) WP %1 (3) MYLOG/O. Note that the %1
parameter both serves as a description for
MYLOG and lets you pass a filename to WP.
PACCS22A.ZIP Yes 294820 10/22/1993
Public Access 2.22 (In/Quest ASP; $89) is a
time/use/billing program for libraries or
businesses, which rent computer time. The
program can launch and track the use of any
stand- alone text or graphics application or
communication program from a time and cost
controlled and monitored database. Customers
may pay with cash or credit card, and a
receipt is printed.
PACCS22B.ZIP Yes 319187 10/22/1993 See above.
PRGTIM.COM No 39207 1/1/1980
Prgtim (Kent, Steve; $?) contains several
utilities for use in batch files to
calculate the amount of time spent by
someone using the computer. It permits
apportionment of the time between business
and non-business use.
PROJECT.COM No 11310 1/1/1980
Project A (Sawada, Dr. Masaaki; $10) pops up
to let you record the date and time that you
begin a project. It will show elapsed time
for each session, and total time for the
entire project.
TIMEKEEP.COM No 55018 1/1/1980
TimeKeep 1.3 (Answers Unlimited; $15) helps
log the usage of your computer to compute
billings for various jobs.
TIMEKPR.EXE No 42495 10/17/1991
TimeKeeper 2.1 (Kyrklund, B.; $40) keeps
track of time spent on projects/cases for
small businesses with up to ten employees
including one supervisor.
TRACE.EXE No 7796 11/21/1991
Trace (Developer Services, Inc.; $35) is a
1.5K TSR which keeps a time log of programs
run. It even logs programs executed while
shelled to DOS from within another program.
It will optionally log the opening of data
files. DOS 3+ required.
USERLOG.COM No 24511 1/1/1980
Userlog 1.0 (Lindberg, Chris E.; $0) is
designed to maintain a disk-based file of
computer usage.
WORKLOG.COM No 32841 1/1/1980
WorkLog (Appleman, Harron; $?) is for
self-employed businessmen whose clients
demand hourly accounting of services
rendered. It's a nice looking program,
marred only by my usual gripes: colors not
user-selectable, beeps that can't be
silenced, and you move back to a prior field
to correct an error until you finish the
entry and select the "edit" mode. Still,
these are rather minor nits, and this
appears to be an excellent program.
ABSENT.EXE No 228601 12/25/1991
Absent (Micro Masters Software; $20) is a
fast and easy way to track and keep
employees aware of absences. Reports give
breakdown of vacations, illness, and other
absences.
CLCK24.ZIP Yes 197120 8/16/1993
TimeCapture 2.4 (Versatile Software
Solutions, Inc. ASP; $60) is an employee
time clock with a password-protected file
manager. The file manager allows viewing,
printing, and saving information in various
formats.
CLKWORK.EXE No 73389 1/15/1990
Clock-Work 1.1 (Blanchard Software; $20)
keeps work/time records in log file. Entries
are generated from the DOS command line. A
utility lets you review, edit, archive and
print the log in various ways. It will also
let you export data for use by spreadsheet,
database or word processing programs.
DAYSOFF.ZIP Yes 82804 8/29/1993
Days Off Calculators 1.0 (David Grant; $0)
is a route and schedule planning system. The
calculators allocate crew members among the
seven days of the week, allowing for
different staffing levels on different days
and optimizing the off-days assigned to each
crew member. Two calculators are included:
one for 4-day workweeks and the other for
5-day workweeks.
ESA.EXE No 155069 4/25/1992
Employee Scheduling Assistant (Guia
International Corp., ASP; $39) keeps track
of vacations and other activities such as
sick leave, education, personal days off,
work time and wages, shift assignments and
so on. Calendars show holidays and schedules
and can be viewed for a day, month or year.
Employee start and stop times are
graphically displayed. You may have up to 99
departments per directory with up 50
employees each. Several report options are
built in. You can easily view and edit past,
present and future schedules.
OTM1.EXE No 265445 1/20/1991
Office Time Manager (Lamb, Ken; $20) will
help maintain and track personnel time off,
including vacation, leave of absence,
funeral, jury duty, sick time, etc. It can
produce calendar reports by selected month,
which include all persons having time off
during that month. Requires 512k RAM and
700+k of disk space. (The author can no
longer be reached at the address provided in
the documentation.)
OTM2.EXE No 199754 1/20/1991 See above.
PCSHIFT.ZIP Yes 142290 1/4/1994
PCShift (Bottom Line Software; $40) is an
employee scheduling system, by location (eg:
stores), by job, and by 15-minute time
periods within jobs. You may assign any
employee to any time slot. If you like, an
employee can be assigned any period of time
as short as 15 minutes any time during each
24 hour period. The program will allow you
to update schedules, job descriptions, add
or delete job descriptions, view existing
schedules and print reports.
PUNCH1.ZIP Yes 14665 10/4/1993
Punch 1.0 (Nathan Alan King, reg. fee: $10)
keeps track of the time you spend on
projects. It creates and maintains a data
file in ASCII, so it can be easily edited.
PUNCH_IN.COM No 47794 11/3/1989
Punch_In (Ford, Nelson ASP; $0) keeps track
of employees' time on the job. You can pop
it up when another program is running or run
it in a non-resident mode. It will print
reports by day, week and month. (res:7k+)
QA_TAA.ZIP Yes 497419 12/17/1993
Que Accounting/Time and Attendance (McHugh,
Gerald; $135) is a comprehensive time clock
and attendance management package. It
captures time card entries, automatically
extends calculations, and performs
validations against customized rules and
regulations. Errant behavior reports can be
generated, and trend analysis can be
performed using the information collected
over a period of time. This program
interfaces with Que Accounting General
Ledger and other popular software. Requires
640K.
QTC11_S1.EXE No 38543 3/12/1992
QuickTrax TimeCard! (Discovery Graghix; $42)
is an on-line time clock program. It is
network ready and can keep track of time and
attendance for up to 9,999 employees. This
program's data can be used directly by
QuickTrax Employee RollCall (#27406).
Employees can punch in or out of work, check
schedules, make to-do lists and send or
receive messages. Numerous reports can be
generated to analyze and summarize time card
activity, schedules and employee
information. Requires 640K of memory and a
hard disk.
QTC11_S2.EXE No 338362 3/12/1992 See above.
QTC11_S3.EXE No 3128 1/30/1992 See above.
SCHEDMAG.ZIP Yes 117670 12/18/1993
Schedule Magic (Murray Spitzer Associates;
$49) is a system that automatically
optimizes daily vehicle schedules for large
or small businesses by selecting routes that
will minimize the number of vehicles needed
and reduce total fleet miles. Example
applications on the disk include service
call scheduling, delivery scheduling, daily
school bus routings and branch bank pickup
scheduling. To eliminate the extensive input
of raw road and mileage data that most such
programs require, this program is based on
grid coordinates and straight line
distances. As part of the user interface,
this program requires Lotus 1-2-3 or
equivalent. (The shareware program
AS-EASY-AS is specifically supported.)
SHORTCIR.ZIP Yes 64400 12/18/1993
Short Circuit (Hexagon Products; $50) is an
add-in software for 1-2-3 v2 that calculates
the best way to connect points in a network.
For example, a salesman could use this to
determine the most time efficient way to
call on clients who are spread around town.
SHARING.ZIP Yes 107060 12/18/1993
Sharing (Eskew, Russell Clark; $80) is a
task assignment system that gives maximum
flexibility to the workers. Workers are
allowed to choose from a list of available
tasks, each of which has an assigned value
and timing. The computer keeps track of
whether or not each person is carrying his
part of the load based on the values and
identifies anyone not keeping up. A sample
system of tasks is included for learning how
the program works.
TANDEX1.EXE No 186794 10/29/1991
Tandex (Lujanac Database Consulting; $80) is
an employee/project time and expense
tracking and reporting system. This program
is geared toward network users, but will
also work on systems with common host file
transfer capabilities.
TIMECARD.ZIP Yes 156006 12/17/1993
PC-Timecard (Dang, Timothy; $99) lets you
use your computer to keep track of employee
lunches, breaks, regular time, overtime, and
more. Pay periods can be weekly, bi-weekly,
or monthly. It generates two reports at the
end of each pay period: a timecard report
for employees to sign and verify their hours
and a manager report for your accountant.
Other features include customizable
paid/unpaid lunches and breaks, password
protection, a non-memory resident screen
blanker, a viewer for employees to check
their hours, and a clock. (The authors are
no longer at the address listed in the
documentation.)
TIMECLKI.ZIP Yes 295611 6/3/1993
TimeClock I 2.3s (Faught Data Systems, Inc.
ASP; $80) is an employee time clock program.
It logs employees in and out and tabulates
their hours automatically at end of each pay
period. Entries can be made from the
keyboard or a barcode scanner. It can also
log employee hours by project. TimeClock is
LAN-ready and has a bulletin board feature
that allows you to post messages to
employees. Employees can use the on-screen
timecard to see their hours. A status board
shows who is in or out. The program also
computes overtime and premium time, prints
payroll and job cost reports, tracks sick
leave, vacations and holidays and can round
off to the nearest tenth or quarter of an
hour.
TIMECNTS.ZIP Yes 653680 12/20/1993
Time Counts 1.01 (Peripheral Data Systems;
$130) is a time and attendance tracking
system. It calculates regular time,
overtime, doubletime, special hours and
gross dollars. It supports all normal pay
periods. It automatically applies your
company policies such as rounding or grace
periods, minimum lunch, shift differentials,
and adjustment codes. Detailed reports of
hours worked as well as department and shift
summaries are generated.
WQ20.ZIP Yes 212596 8/16/1993
WorkQueue 2.0 (Davis, Lane; $40) helps you
schedule a queue of work where skilled
people are the principle resource needed to
get that work done. The scheduler assigns
work to the people in the staff plan based
on their skills and availability and then
calculates the elapsed time needed to
complete each task based on their
availability. You can further refine the
schedule by assigning priorities and
declaring dependencies between related tasks.
VAC_SCHD.EXE No 137260 12/25/1991
Vacation Schedular (ANYKey Software; $20) is
a vacation scheduling program. It is fast,
menu driven and easy to use. Schedules are
entered and viewed via monthly calendars.
Months can be quickly changed with the
cursor keys. For each employee, the program
keeps track of the number of days vacation
allowed, number of days scheduled, and
number already taken for the current and
following year. Calendar schedules showing
all vacation schedules can be viewed
on-screen or printed out. The maximum number
of names in a roster file is 150 and up to
200 files can be displayed in the roster
file selection window.
VOLNET1.ZIP Yes 446370 12/19/1993
Volunteer Network (The Micro Group; $99)
helps organizations manage volunteers'
skills, experiences, and assignments. It
keeps track of all volunteer information,
automatically updating volunteer ages,
year-to-date and total award hours, dollar
value of hours worked, and scheduled
assignments. It will print master schedules
and sign-in sheets and will search for all
volunteers with any particular skill or
experience. Requires 640K and a hard disk.
(The authors can no longer be reached at the
address provided in the documentation.)
VOLNET2.ZIP Yes 35256 12/19/1993 See above.
VOLNET3.ZIP Yes 106871 12/19/1993 See above.
EIMS.ZIP Yes 151888 12/18/1993
E.I.M.S. (Smith, I. J.; $35) maintains an
equipment inventory, user defined
maintenance costs for each item, and
scheduled maintenance for each item.
Maintenance can be scheduled for almost
anything needed. Although based on time
schedules, this can still be used for at
least checking other maintenance based
systems. Requires 512k.
PCMECH22.ZIP Yes 271042 10/12/1993
PC Mechanic 2.2 (Busman, Michael R.; $50)
will allow you to computerize a work-order
and preventive maintenance system. It can do
the necessary number crunching and menial
tasks such as retrieving records, printing
work assignments, posting to records, and
report generation. It has look-up windows
for quick search and selection of data when
the user is prompted for such data making
data entry a lot easier and faster. Other
features include employee work history
report, master equipment list, and more.
PMP1.EXE No 235153 5/5/1992
PMP+ Plus (Cintronics Development Co.; $152)
keeps track of inventory, employee hours,
maintenance intervals for any machine,
building or tool and die based on hours,
dates, or production counts. It generates
reports for repairs, parts usage, inventory,
daily assignments, and historical reports.
It also writes work orders, inspection forms
and purchase orders to buy parts from your
address file of vendors and more.
PMP2.EXE No 181821 5/1/1992 See above.
PMP3.EXE No 27992 5/5/1992 See above.
PMP4.EXE No 326127 5/5/1992 See above.
PMP5.EXE No 354651 5/5/1992 See above.
9OCLOCK.ZIP Yes 152226 12/18/1993
9 O'Clock (Olsen, J. W.; $30-$70) is a
timekeeping, billing and alarm clock program
that will run as a TSR or stand-alone. It
will even time events when the computer has
been turned off. It will track up to nine
activities simultaneously. Data can be
edited, totaled, printed, or exported to
word processing, database or spreadsheet
programs. It also has dBASE export
capability.
BILLINGS.ZIP Yes 172623 12/18/1993
Billings (DASA Enterprises; $50) is designed
to let professionals keep track of billable
items, such as prepaid expenses, auto
mileage, phone calls, time spent on a job,
etc, and then summarize the charges into the
proper ledger files. Several data search and
display features are provided. Different
billing rates can be established or a
flat-fee rate can be used. Specified
expenses can be marked-up automatically by a
specified percentage.
BILLPWRP.EXE No 359697 8/29/1991
BillPower Plus (Kelly, Richard A.; $150) has
all the features of BILLPOWER, plus the
ability to track the activities of up to
fifteen employees/timekeepers; prepare
mailing labels and merge-print canned
letters to your clients; hold the names,
addresses, social security numbers, and
notes for several thousand people; keep
dated memos on various clients or subjects
and rapidly sort through this information at
any time; and conduct conflict of interest
checks. The program offers the option of
being installed as a TSR.
BILLPWR.ZIP Yes 359652 12/17/1993
BillPower (Kelly, Richard A.; $100) is a
powerful, LAN-compatible, multi-featured
program for professionals who bill by the
hour. BP will do automatic billing of one or
more clients each month, or on-demand
billing. Monthly retainers can automatically
be added to bills. BP comes with eight
different billing forms, or you can design
your own. It can also print checks and
transaction reports. Hard disk required.
LOG_CL.COM No 42991 4/22/1989
LOG (Laforet, Christopher; $25) is a billing
system that assists professionals in keeping
track of billing hours worked. This program
allows up to nine different clients and
hourly rates per log file. It uses the real
time setting on your computer to maintain
its log in/log out record and requires the
user to enter a description of the work
being logged. This information is printed on
the billing to the client. LOG permits the
user to keep logged activity on separate
machines (for example on a work machine and
a portable simultaneously) and subsequently
combine client records for billing purposes.
LOG works in DOS or OS/2.
HEM.ZIP Yes 148568 1/2/1994
Hours/Expenses/Miles 2.2 (Contact Plus
Corp.; $39) keeps track of expenses such as
meals, parking, tolls, hotel, etc. The
expenses are gathered day-by-day and
categorized according to the client that the
expense should be charged to. Billable time
is also tracked. Simply enter the hours
worked and any miscellaneous charges and the
program will automatically calculate the
taxes and total charge.
LOGIT.ZIP Yes 163677 12/18/1993
Logit (Robertson Software; $30-$45) is a set
of programs that record the use of your
computer. Unlike other computer usage
loggers, LOGIT stays in memory (using 7k)
and automatically keeps a log of the usage
of each program, yet you also have the
option of making manual entries. The log is
kept in a tamper-proof non-text file which
the person in charge of the system can read
with a separate report writing file. It logs
time and keystrokes used. The HP LaserJet
printer is supported.
PBII.ZIP Yes 132463 12/18/1993
PB II (Peak InfoSystems, Inc.; $75) is a
fast, easy-to-use automated billing and
receivables system that may be configured to
fit the needs of nearly any professional
practice, but has been designed for the
small professional office. Invoices and
statements are printed in a format that
allows you to mail them in standard window
envelopes. The program allows you to submit
both invoices and statements. ProBill allows
up to two hundred different billing codes
that you can pre-define with procedure names
and billing rates, associate with specific
professionals in your office, and attach to
project accounts. Once you've defined your
billing codes, you can enter a customer
charge simply by typing the billing code and
time. A printer capable of 132-character
lines is required.
PCBILL.ZIP Yes 751134 7/24/1993
PC/Bill 3.4 (Radcliffe, Charles W.; $45) is
a time and billing system for professionals
who bill by hourly rates or dollar amounts
for specific services. It is designed for
use by a small firm with a maximum of 20
timekeepers. Data entry and bill preparation
can be done by computer novices. The program
will print summaries of fees, costs,
payments, or adjustments by account number
or coded description. A program allows you
to combine the files created by several
users into a combined work file for the
current month is provided. You can also
print mailing labels, and Rolodex labels. A
hard disk or high-capacity drive is required.
SERVICE.ZIP Yes 670997 7/9/1993
Service Plus 6.0 (Sax, Paul; $99) is a
service-call tracking system. Features
include appointment scheduling with a
Tickler file, call-back list, billing and
expense reports, user- customization for
specific industries, a 45,000 word spelling
checker, and more. It is intended primarily
for businesses such as auto repair, copier
maintenance, plant preventive maintenance,
or any other business which provides product
service.
TIMETRAC.ZIP Yes 187779 12/19/1993
TIMETRAC (COMPASS/NEW ENGLAND ASP; $50)
helps professionals who bill their time and
people who work on projects, keep track of
how they use their time. This is not a
billing system. It collects information to
be entered into an accounting system.
Features include flexibility in
customization of up to three key fields; the
ability to track multiple interruptions,
compute a minimum amount of time, sequence
reports by any key, and produce reports for
a specific date or key range; context
sensitive help messages and more.
UPTB.ZIP Yes 74711 12/19/1993
Universal Programmers Time & Billing (Smith,
Robert J.; $10) tracks hours spent by a
programmer on work done for a client. Each
client is assigned a project number. This
project number is used as an invoice number
to track the payment for the service. Weekly
and Project Close reports can be generated.
Hard disk required.