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Rosetta on said:
I’m often working with customers that sit with me in front of my computer here at our printshop. We have a policy, that a hour of such a work costs $10, but first 5 minutes are free. Usually it was hard to explain this to everyone and bill them accordingly.
With Jtime meter I’m happy about this – people see the “tax” live in the corner of the screen and pay that money without questions.
It seems to me, that the income from “computer-work” raised much with this tiny taxometer )))
Ah, I don’t pay for it – because no need to do screenshots for me!
Love the control, by the way. Greatest find yet for my model train inventory database. Stores all pics externally and saves them as JPG (unlike my current program, which SAYS jpg but they are actually BMPs) - Mike
AccessImagine is one of the most productive tools I’ve found in a long time. It saved hours of work and is so simple to use that it makes the average Access user a power user instantly when the goal is to insert images. - Dan
That was f**** awsome! I loved the way you have solved it with the sliding button's and the easy drag-and-drop. This is good programming :) - MrDeej
I’m often working with customers that sit with me in front of my computer here at our printshop. We have a policy, that a hour of such a work costs $10, but first 5 minutes are free. Usually it was hard to explain this to everyone and bill them accordingly.
With Jtime meter I’m happy about this – people see the “tax” live in the corner of the screen and pay that money without questions.
It seems to me, that the income from “computer-work” raised much with this tiny taxometer )))
Ah, I don’t pay for it – because no need to do screenshots for me!
Works pretty fine for hour billing professionals and for my freelance projects.
Thanks! Please let us know if you notice any bugs or feel some lacking functionality – cause its version 1.0 only.