Time Tracking/recording Software
Time tracking/recording software automates time tracking process by recording what activities, when and for how long are performed on a computer. This was the second wave of the time tracking software. The idea is to get the actual picture about computer usage. Automatic time tracking/recording software shows applications, documents, games, websites usage.
When used within companies, this software allows monitoring employees' productivity by recording computer and Internet usage. Also, it can be used to help to complete timesheets.
When used by freelancers, this software helps to create reports for clients (like timesheets and invoices) or to prove work.
Note: information in this article is based on the current time tracking market research.
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