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off-the-shelf timekeeping system where we own the code?

xz
I'm looking for an Asp.net (preferably asp.net 2.0) app. we can use to
jump start timekeeping. Has to be able to apply hours to multiple
clients / projects each day, and track the hours, allow total billable
hours to be viewed by managers etc. The basic stuff. Oh yea - and
web based of course.
We'd like to have the code so we can update / change it if necessary.

Anyone have any recommendation?

Jason Shohet

Apr 7 '06 #1
1 1097
There is a Time Tracker starter kit provided by MS:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...8/StarterKits/

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I'm looking for an Asp.net (preferably asp.net 2.0) app. we can use to
jump start timekeeping. Has to be able to apply hours to multiple
clients / projects each day, and track the hours, allow total billable
hours to be viewed by managers etc. The basic stuff. Oh yea - and
web based of course.
We'd like to have the code so we can update / change it if necessary.

Anyone have any recommendation?

Jason Shohet

Apr 7 '06 #2

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