MS Project Timesheet Softwares.

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Fawaz Alvi

Hi,
I have implemented EPM across my organization and i am basically trying to
simplify the process of entrying time information by users.

Upon search the net i found this very valuable software
http://www.msproject.com/timetracker.htm its a very valuable tool but still
in beta state. gives problems in trail version. so i was looking for anyone
who have information about similar software but more stable to be able to
run in a production environment with 500 programmers/users using automatic
time tracking system to put information into MS Project Server.

Thanks
Fawaz Alvi
 
J

John Sitka

wow would that thing ever fit nice for my company, even though I haven't got it running yet,
my engineering group would really like it. Not that they are not familiar with
entering webform information, but I like this solution better.

There were some pretty old dates on the release.
I hope t is still going to become available,
like the developer was reading my mind.
 
F

Fawaz Alvi

Yes, its a exciting way to enter timesheets, there must be some other
softwares like this one also. otherwise i will try to develop one my self :)
just dont want to re-invent the wheel. Any opensource ppl in the forum
please respond.
 
K

Kelvin Kirby

Actually there is both a full version (no longer trial version) and a newer
Version 2 of Real Time Tracker product available now. If you wish I can
send you a datasheet and full pricing.

Please send me a request for more information to
(e-mail address removed)

Regards

Kelvin Kirby
Technology Associates International
www.techassoc.com
 
L

Laura

The link isn't working for me.

Is there an updated link to the current version?

thx!

Laura
 
T

Tony Zink

I work for a Project Management consulting company, and one of our partners,
EPK Group, has an excellent add-on for Project Server which provides better
portfolio and timesheet functionality than the standard features of PWA
(Project Web Access).

Contact me if you're interested in learning more.

Tony
(e-mail address removed)
 

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