1. The app itself is representative of it's very purpose to me, and for that I appreciate everything about it.I really like this app, I think it's very good at what it does the only thing I'd like to see is being able to use multiple rates at the same time, so I dont have to create and overtime / Holiday rate that also has an hourly increase when I'm on call.
2. I've tried using other apps to keep my web dev time tracking separate from my writing time tracking and I hate the other apps.
3. If I didn't start the timer at the right time, it is just a couple of presses to correct it.
4. Why pay, I'm thinking?The time tracking app itself does what it should, tracks your time by project and task.
5. Love the different time scale options and both graph types (bar chart over a time range, overall pie chart).
6. I think one thing I haven't figured out how to do (or if it can be done?) is start the timer, but manually change it if I didn't get to start it soon enough.
7. I keep coming back to this for all of it even though I don't like having everything in the same "space".Took a little bit of time to dig through how it is all parsed together.
8. However the functionality is great with a no frills UI that makes this app all about efficiency, albeit with some flaws of it's own (but in the same vein as the flaws you come to grow fond of in your first car) that could possibly be improved upon.
9. The one downfall is that you can't switch between profiles when logging into a different account, but I think that's because I'm only using the free version.
10. Although the project names and client names transfer, the hours, location, and supplemental material needed for billing, etc.
11. That is well outside what the app is worth and not worth the investment.I've been using this app for a couple of years and I like it's capabilities.