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Tick Tracks Time to Monitor Your Budget

Michael Zhang · September 23, 2006

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If you need to keep track of time that you've budgeted for projects, take a look at Tick, a new service that provides a time tracking application. They say that,

In the service industry your hours are your inventory. Lose track of them—they spoil. Hit your budgets—move more inventory. Tick gives you the information you need, when you need it. Nail your mark, every time.

The website boasts an extremely clean design, easy to use interface, and simple registration. They offer several packages ranging from free to $79 a month. After trying out the service for a while, it's definitely the brilliant design and easy of use that stands out. I got an account, client, project, and a timecard entry saved in about five minutes. The simplicity of the service will be very attractive to programmers, designers, and other professionals who want a fast and simple way to log their minutes.

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