Senomix Timesheets (for Mac OS X) 2.82
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Senomix Software Inc (more products...) |
| OS: | Mac |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: |
$119 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 44 MB |
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Senomix Timesheets for Mac OS X is the easiest networked timesheet software for design, engineering and other project-oriented offices. Senomix's stopwatch and user interface let employees easily register their time and collects your company’s timesheet, billing and project status information on one computer for easy reference. - Providing your staff with an easy, one-button click to submit their time or store a timesheet layout for future use, Senomix Timesheets' simple structure enables a user to log on and register their work hours within a minute of effort. - Project status, timesheet, billing and invoice reports allow you to keep on top of your team’s current work in progress, with archived timesheet information available for reference when constructing schedules and effort estimates. - With Effort, Billing and Work in Progress reports, database exports, invoice generation and QuickBooks / MYOB / Peachtree import capability, Senomix provides a timesheet solution ready for integration with your office payroll and billing system. - The evaluation version of Senomix Timesheets listed here provides access to 2 system users for a maximum of 10 entered timesheets. For more information about timesheets or to purchase a registration key and serial number via our keygen, please visit our web site at http://www.senomix.com
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