[consulting] How do you bill client hours?

Mark Shropshire mdshrops at shropnet.net
Sat Jan 10 20:27:51 UTC 2009


I like projectpier too.. Works nice and open source. I use clientexec  
for billing since I do some hosting/sysadmin too.

On Jan 10, 2009, at 1:01 PM, Nicolas Borda wrote:

>
> On 10 Jan 2009, at 17:47, David Jones wrote:
>
>> This is a great topic!
>>
>> I use an online service by Qonsort called QFile that allowed me to  
>> track clients, projects, time on the clock and more.  It's great  
>> for independents.
>
> To keep track of my hours I use slimtimer.com and to
> manage my projects I use ProjectPier. PP is great, it
> was started by Ryan from the Drupal community and
> although its a shame it wasn't built as a set of modules
> for a Drupal site, I really like it. PP is a fork of activecollab
> before it changed its license. The new version will have
> calendar milestones and time tracking which are the only
> features I was missing having used Basecamp before. The
> thing I don't like about PP are the themes, so I started making
> my own, you can check out some mockups here:
> http://www.projectpier.org/node/1231
>
>>
>
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