Time Card Feature
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Hi! First let me say, this is a great program. I used to write programs for interactive access applications, and I loved doing it. I am sure you do too. You just have to be that “kind of person”. Anyway, is there any possibility you will be adding time card features… ie, check in and check out so managers can monitor their employee “actual time worked”. This would be a very simple add and would be great for management control. In addition, I have to say that the report and printing features really need to be a priority. I know how complicated creating well-designed reports can be. And my expertise is only with local programs… not internet, interactive programs. I can only imagine. Great and wonderful site. I am very pleased to be a participant in the beta project. Wendy J. Roan |
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Hi Wendy – thanks for taking a look at LiquidPlanner. Yes, we are indeed working on a design for timecards. We are also working on printing support. I’ll estimate delivery on those as this July. It’s great to have you as a voice on our forums (you might also like our blog http://www.liquidplanner.com/blog/ ). We pay very close attention to what our users are saying and have adjusted our designs and feature roadmap based on community feedback. Charles. |
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Great, Charles! I’m excited to see what you come up with. Thanks for posting a response so quickly :) Wendy J. Roan |
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Congratulations on this attempt to crack a difficult nut. I think it has great promise. If you are going to integrate time-tracking, may I suggest working with Klok (info below), or adapting its approach. I have no affiliation, but think it is the most useful, elegant approach I’ve seen and think it might work well with LP’s structure. Klok: For more information regarding how to use Klok, visit http://klok.mcgraphix.com. To report a bug or request a feature visit http://agileui.blogspot.com/2007/08/timetracker… |
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Oh neat, Klock is an Adobe Air application, I’ve been hacking around with Air when I haven’t been adding features for Charles ;) I don’t see any obvious way for us to integrate with Klock, but I’ll keep it in mind when we look at time carding features. I think it has a really slick looking UI. |
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I’d like to second the integration of a Klok-like time card system. Klok certainly goes in the right direction for simplicity, but lacks the power of a multi-user web application like Liquid Planner. |


