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Comparison of time-tracking software

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This is a comparison of time tracking software packages and web hosted services, designed to maintain timesheets.

Name Platform Features Integration Data-storage Availability
24SevenOffice Web-based Complete ERP/CRM with timesheet module. Integrated with accounting, invoice, project and CRM modules. Hosted. Export to XML, Excel etc. Monthly fee per user
Actitime Web-based User-friendly and intuitive interfaces, By-project and by-customer time tracking, Overtime/Undertime calculation, extended reporting, billing QuickBooks, CSV Export MySQL, Microsoft Access Freeware
Clockbeat Web-based simple activity based time recording with categorization Excel Hosted Free for 10 users per company
CoP Web-based & Java standalone (CoP2go) multiprojects, projects, tasks, customers, agreements, accounting, reporting, Windows & Linux, ... MS Project, XML, MindManager, ... MS SQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, ... 1 projectleader and worker free, others on request
ETSS Web-based Time and Attendance, Pay Stubs, W-2’s, Scheduling, Leave Management, Recruiting/Staffing, and Human Resources. ADP, Paychex, Ceridian, QuickBooks, Oracle, Peoplesoft, SAP, Microsoft, Deltek, Abra…to name the most common Any SQL and Oracle Commercial, ASP License or Purchased License
ExactSpent Microsoft Windows Multiple Clients, Multiple Tasks None Built-In Database Commercial
Intertec TimePro Web-based Web-based, Immediate deployment MYOB, Quickbooks, MS Project Microsoft SQL Server Monthly fee per user
Journyx Microsoft Windows or Unix Web-based, ASP available Quickbooks to SAP, MS Project, WSDL/XML API Any SQL compliant Database Free for 10 users or fewer

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