OfficeTime is a time tracker that syncs seamlessly between Mac/PC and iPhone/iPad/iPod. Generally, it should just work. Here’s some more info on how it works and what to do when it doesn’t.
3 Steps to Time Management that WORKS (at Work and in life!)
Here are a 3 time management tips to help you get out of the office and get into the rest of your life! #1. Remember that DONE is better than perfect. It’s SO easy to get hung up on edits and re-edits on anything we do. Believe me, as a developer, I can understand that. And while some things demand and necessitate perfection (like creating the app for our Time Tracker), the reality is that MOST things are a process, rather than a destination we arrive at. We’ve certainly seen that as our app and software has changed and developed over time.
Thoughts from OfficeTime: Should Your App Have a Money Back Guarantee?
You’ve worked hard on your app. Should anybody be allowed to simply get a refund even after using it for some time? What if, even after refunding their money, the person continues to use your app? What if someone buys your app deliberately intending to get their money back? Are you going to allow yourself to be ripped off?
Well, the answer is yes, you probably should.
Brilliant (and Busy) CEO uses OfficeTime to Track Time, Team and Project Development
OfficeTime is simply the best tool that I’ve found – and I love that it works on Macs and PCs, as our team uses both. It’s incredibly intuitive and easy to use, yet it’s not simplistic – meaning, it has all the functionality I need. I don’t use 100% of the functionality, but I’m happy to say I’ve never found myself needing something it didn’t do, nor scratching my head wondering why in the world certain features were there (as I sometimes do with other companies’ “bloatware”). It’s really just a fantastic combination of highly functional and really user-friendly. And Stephen Dodd, the CEO, has always been really easy to get a hold of when I’ve had questions – a real person supporting his software, how wonderful! My biggest takeaway? A real productivity tool for real businesses that have real needs, backed by a real person.
Attack Your Day, Before it Attacks You – 3 Time Management Tips that WORK
In our opinion, at OfficeTime, time management is REALLY about decision management. It’s the ability to successfully choose what we do and how much time we spend on it. It’s one reason that we developed the best Time Tracker out there – to help us navigate our own successful path. So here are three time management tips to help you navigate your to do list without losing your cool – or your mind!
Trick or Treat! Three Time Management Tips for a Marvelous Monday!
One valuable way to manage your tasks, believe it or not, is to do the toughest thing first. The one that’s been hanging over your head for weeks (or longer). Do THAT first, and then the rest of the day is not only easy, by comparison, it’s also far less distracted!
DRUMROLL PLEASE! We Have a Winner!!!
As you may have heard (hah) we decided to give away an iPad 2… (an iPad 2 Wi-Fi 32 GB white or black with a smart cover of the winner’s choice, to be specific). …and late last week, we picked a winner! Charlotte Merton! Charlotte Merton runs a successful, highly respected translation business in Sweden,…
3 More ACHIEVABLE Time Management Tips from OfficeTime
Saying yes when you should say no can produce tons of stress, and that is far more than distracting, it’s destructive. This week, don’t agree to anything that doesn’t directly benefit you. Once you feel as if you’re in control of your time instead of outside influences being in charge, you can say yes again.
Busy, Multi-tasking Entrepreneur uses OfficeTime to Stay on Track
This week’s user interview on time management and how vital it is to a successful business is with one of our favorite OfficeTime users, Kristelle Sim. Kristelle is an editor, a writer, a personal coach, and a Shaklee success story! She’s also a great inspiration and a super nice person to know!
OfficeTime for iOS 5 – Upgrading? Be sure you’re ready first.
Hi everyone! Apple says most apps should work just fine in the new iOS 5, but that hasn’t always been our experience. And although the OfficeTime Time Tracking solution is iOS 5 compatible, if you use the old version 1.0 of OfficeTime on iOS 5, it’ll crash and burn (in many unusual and unfortunately spectacular ways). Luckily,…