Timer for Working on Client Projects

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    Default Timer for Working on Client Projects

    Hi!
    I am looking for a Dreamweaver extension where I can use a timer to indicate
    how long I am working on a client project. I have multiple clients I work on
    every day and charge accourding to a time rate.

    Thanks for help in advance.

    Teresa

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    Default Re: Timer for Working on Client Projects


    "terepan" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:fgfne9$bu3$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Hi!
    > I am looking for a Dreamweaver extension where I can use a timer to
    > indicate
    > how long I am working on a client project. I have multiple clients I work
    > on
    > every day and charge accourding to a time rate.
    The issue there is when you're working on a site project, you're probably
    not just working in DW. You're probably going to be working in a bitmap
    editor, possibly a vector editor, maybe Flash, possibly a 3rd party CSS
    editor, using various browsers for testing, etc, etc. So you need something
    to track time in your entire project, not just DW.

    I've found the VAKCER Project Tracker to work quite well. It can hook into
    many applications (over 900 different apps) and you can set hourly rates
    (you can create independent billing rates for each application), you can
    create presets for project types, you can add custom activities, etc. It's
    geared towards those in the graphics industry. The app can be found at
    [url]http://www.vakcer.com/[/url] and can download a demo to see if it works for you.
    If you do buy it, it's only $40, so it's not an expensive item... and no, I
    do not work for the company nor do I get any kickbacks :) I just like the
    program.


    Hunter Elliott Guest

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