Timesheet

March 23rd, 2006
[ Geek ]

Being that we do a lot of time and materials projects at ClearSpace, tracking hours worked on what project is very important. I’ve recently switched from my trusty OO spreadsheet to using MyHours.

It’s an easy to use web-based time tracker that includes a mobile edition that works well on my blackberry. It’s also completely free at the moment. They claim that their “Basic Personal Account features will stay free to use.”

While this may at first appear to only apply to you if you’re doing consulting or time and materials type work, it may be worth checking out even if you’re a corporate man. I started tracking my hours at my last office gig as a means of figuring out where I truly spent my time. The first thing I realized was that I spent way too much time in meetings. Try it, you may be surprised or not, ignorance is bliss.