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‎2006-06-08 05:28 AM
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‎2007-02-07 05:42 AM
Matthew wrote:some are. other longstanding quirks are still there. but it looks nicer!
It has some annoying quirks (which may be sorted in the new version which I haven't installed yet) but it does the job with minimum fuss and bother.

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‎2007-02-07 01:23 PM
Thanks, it does make sense to wait, as we are on the verge of upgrading the workstations to OSX10.4.
I used Ibiz for a while, but found the iCal integration problematic, and could never work it out to work both ways. I have since come across a program called Timelog which records in its database dynamic editing of entries in iCal, so its very easy to manage your time using iCal.
I liked the iBiz-iBank integration, but actually overlooked considering that program as an option. (Maybe if I read the manual I would have noticed the network interface..)
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‎2007-02-07 03:56 PM
It also links to iCal and is $20 Shareware. I haven't found any problems.
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‎2007-02-08 07:41 AM
~/archiben wrote:Does it still mess up the notes field in imported iCal entries?Matthew wrote:some are. other longstanding quirks are still there. but it looks nicer!
It has some annoying quirks (which may be sorted in the new version which I haven't installed yet) but it does the job with minimum fuss and bother.![]()
ben
Philip,
I think I will take a look at TimeLog as well. The thing I like about these cheap and simple solutions is that I have so little invested that it's no big deal to switch. Of course it is important to print all the invoices to PDF as a standard practice so nothing of importance is lost.
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‎2007-02-08 01:00 PM
Matthew wrote:I used Timelog 2 for about 2 years on my Powerbook and didn't get any problems at all. I also ran Timelog 3 for a short time, again without a hitch. I haven't tried them out on the MB Pro yet but I don't expect they will perform any differently (famous last words!)
Does it still mess up the notes field in imported iCal entries?
My only wish is that there were a simple way to copy all the data into MYOB without copy/paste one by one.
BTW I hope this message comes through OK - I haven't used the "quote" feature in message replies yet.
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‎2007-02-08 03:45 PM
Philip wrote:Timelog 3 seems pretty good so far. It lacks quite a few of the features of iBiz but also seems to lack the bugs and quirks. The reporting with HTML templates seems a bit clunky but may be wonerfully flexible once I set something up.
I used Timelog 2 for about 2 years on my Powerbook and didn't get any problems at all. I also ran Timelog 3 for a short time, again without a hitch. I haven't tried them out on the MB Pro yet but I don't expect they will perform any differently (famous last words!)
It does export delimited text files so you should be able to import the data to MYOB.
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‎2007-02-08 04:49 PM
The one thing that I dislike about Timelog is that it's data entry items overlap or "interfere" with iCal functions. For example, if I set up a recurring meeting in iCal with a reminder, and invite two attendees, set the status to tentative, Timelog only records the first meeting of the series, and indicates it as having been invoiced. Opening the entry in Timelog to record additional info voids most of the iCal settings. So you have to just limit your iCal entries to two items: the name, and time. I work around this by entering future appointments into a different calendar not subscribed to by Timelog.
But overall I believe its a well-conceived, easily understandable and userfriendly program that easily integrates into my workflow. It's very simple to turn on and off and designate time to a specific project. For someone as inherently process- and organisationally challenged as myself, it was a worthwhile investment.
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‎2007-02-09 09:22 AM
Fritz wrote:Thanks for the warning. I generally don't expect
The one thing that I dislike about Timelog is that it's data entry items overlap or "interfere" with iCal functions...
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‎2007-02-09 12:26 PM
Matthew wrote:If you want logic, don't trust a computer program!
... then refusing to ever forget them no matter how hard I try to delete them - very stupid in my opinion.

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‎2007-02-14 03:49 AM
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