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MapleXP
MapleXP enables you to keep track of how much time you spend, working various projects. It allows you to maintain multiple projects and divide each project into a hierarchy of tasks and actions in re ...
Average of 3 user ratings:
- Sep 29, 2008
- For version:
- 1.4.6
Serves its purpose! 
Current version 1.4.6 is a great timekeeper for frequent task switching - very light on resources, stable, reliable, quick recording response, time summations for grouped tasks, excellent documentation. With meticulous use, MapleXp easily provides the numbers for charging your customers accurately, and for a tax break for business use of your computing equipment. If you need to shutdown software or the computer for maintenance tasks, you can leave the database open so your maintenance time is captured. I'd like to see minor improvements in reporting and decision-making for a full "Excellent" rating; but I'm very picky about what goes on my machine, so if I'm using it, it's very good stuff. Many thanks to the author.
Review by: Neutron
First post
- Mar 01, 2007
- For version:
- 1.1
Good, solid, simple 
This is a simple time tracker. It is based on a project and task metaphor. It doesn't have any reports, or price/cost. If you are looking for a way to record your time and export it to a spread sheet or csv and nothing else then this program is for you. If you want more features keep looking. Note: I'll be trying several of this type of programs until I find one that I like, so look for other reviews.
Review by: fishjd (2)
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- May 05, 2006
- For version:
- 0.8 beta
Great tool 
This tool enables me to track time spent on each of my projects or contracts. While I won't say it's an intuitive piece of software, I will report that once you get to know it, you'll not want to be without it. The timer tool is great, the ability to export the data to spreadsheets is great and the fact that it's light on resources is great. Get to know it and you'll love it.
Review by: DittoMarks (2)
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