Friday, November 19, 2010

WWD Screencast: Toggl, a Time-Tracking App

I think the most important attributes of a time tracking app are that it should be incredibly simple to use and available everywhere. Fortunately, Toggl scores on both those counts. It’s very simple, although it has some powerful features, like tagging of tasks and collaboration with team members, that make it useful. It also has desktop clients available for Windows, Mac and Linux, and mobile apps for iPhone and Android, so you can track your time wherever you are. I made a quick screencast to show you how just fast and easy it is to use:

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A basic Toggl account is free. Pro users get access to more features, including integration with other apps like Basecamp and tracking of billable hours. Pricing for Pro accounts ranges from $5 per month for a single user, up to $79 per month for 40 users.

2 comments:

  1. Yes, its true that time tracking app must have a good user interface plus it must be available everywhere. Toggl and Talygen fairly fulfills the above criteria. These both tools come with many productive modules like alerts, screenshots, timesheet and these two are fully integrable.

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  2. When we talk of time tracking for any consequence, its a matter caused that time factor should be managed well enough to get the the end result in proper fashion. Various approaches are there meant for various time tracking softwares which ultimately manages the tasks and lands up in the final destination. My kind of time tracking is done up with the product from Replicon - http://www.replicon.com/time-tracking-softwares.aspx. This is another alternative of Toggl I would say.

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