what time reporting software works well for a small office environment? we are currently using a package called 'ezstreets', which in fact is complete rubbish IMO.
I don't know if you have tried Journyx. It looks big and complicated on the website but it is totally free for under 10 users and is a very simple and easy way to log time accurately. It has its own reporting facilities built in and there is a company here in the UK that provides very easy to use graphical reporting software that can be linked into Sage Accounting. It is very easy to use from the users point of view (web-based) but has customisable report queries that can make it a very powerful tool for the project architect, accounts dept. and for partners around the boardroom table (with the graphical add on system in this case of course!).
We are 12 users inc. two admin and I have been testing it and logging time on my own system for six months. Just waiting to roll it out across the rest off the team.
Journyx is a very large US company with many blue-chip clients and although not specifiaclly for architects it is getting popular over here with architects due to the good work of some tie-ins with a consulting firm based here in London, UK
I would not hesitate to reccommend this product at all. It is totally free for under 10 users so you really can try before you buy - or like us use it totally free. If you grow - the licenses are cheap anyway (1000USD for up to 15 or 10 users approx.)
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what time reporting software works well for a small office environment? we are currently using a package called 'ezstreets', which in fact is complete rubbish IMO.
Deltek advantage is very good. more than timekeeping, accounting, expenses, project control, etc.
http://www.deltek.com/deltekweb.asp?id=65
Based upon FileMaker; I've used it and liked it.
I'm looking into this too and there's another program similar to Architectronica called Praesto.
FOG, do you have a link to the Praesto site?
I don't know if you have tried Journyx. It looks big and complicated on the website but it is totally free for under 10 users and is a very simple and easy way to log time accurately. It has its own reporting facilities built in and there is a company here in the UK that provides very easy to use graphical reporting software that can be linked into Sage Accounting. It is very easy to use from the users point of view (web-based) but has customisable report queries that can make it a very powerful tool for the project architect, accounts dept. and for partners around the boardroom table (with the graphical add on system in this case of course!).
We are 12 users inc. two admin and I have been testing it and logging time on my own system for six months. Just waiting to roll it out across the rest off the team.
Journyx is a very large US company with many blue-chip clients and although not specifiaclly for architects it is getting popular over here with architects due to the good work of some tie-ins with a consulting firm based here in London, UK
I would not hesitate to reccommend this product at all. It is totally free for under 10 users so you really can try before you buy - or like us use it totally free. If you grow - the licenses are cheap anyway (1000USD for up to 15 or 10 users approx.)
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