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SliceWatch is a database application designed to allow you to manage, manipulate, and report on (time) data captured in any Macintosh time recording application. That is, SliceWatch is a time management reporting application.
SliceWatch was initially designed to allow you to store and manipulate (text) data files exported from TimeSlice time recording applications. These two applications allow you to easily record time spent in your daily activities. SliceWatch is the back-end database that allows you to view, manipulate, print and summarise your time records so that you can see where you're spending your time.
SliceWatch can also be used with any application that allows you to record segments of your time in a similar manner to TimeSlice-as long as you can export the data from your time recording program, you should be able to use SliceWatch.
SliceWatch is not designed as replacement or alternative to your time recording applications, rather it's designed to be used in conjunction with those applications to allow you to see how much time you're spending doing various activities. Some of the advantages of using SliceWatch include:
• Store one or more users time records in a single database, allowing you to print reports for all people in your company, or for a single person,
• Graph the time you have spent doing various activities over several time frames (e.g. weekly, monthly etc)
• Perform complex searches so that you can print a report. For example, search for all time records for Client X, created between, June 1 1995 and Oct1 1995, which have either the category 'A', or 'B', and are for Project 'Y' only.
• Create your own ad hoc report styles. That is, if the built in reports don't provide the data you require, you can define your own report styles (which can be saved for future use).
• See how much time has been spent on a project, or for a category, or for a client.
• Easily browse your weekly/monthly time records to see which are chargeable, and then print out a report to speed the creation of your monthly invoices.
• Print summary reports sorted by client, by project, or by category. For example, you can create a summary report showing a category breakdown of how much time John Smith (one of your employees) has recorded in the last month. Then you could quickly print a summary report showing a breakdown of his time by client.