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Keeping track of hours and materials. Sometimes I work on two or more projects a day and I would like something to keep track of hours and supplies and then just email it to my boss at the end of the week.
A notepad app or even an email that you keep in your drafts folder are some of the simplest ways. Have you ever used a spreadsheet? There are apps in the market or you can use google docs online. In the stock browser you can edit spreadsheets but not make new ones. You could use a different browser, like dolphin with use agent set to desktop/computer to make and edit spreadsheets.
I did find a free time clock app in the market that sort of suits my needs, it's not 100% what I wanted, but I may be able to change my expectations based on what it does do.
You could get DataViz Documents to Go and set up a true Microsoft Excel spread sheet in it. I do that for my expense report and send it in each week from my Droid. That way they can read it directly off their email.
You might need a couple of apps to capture both your time and expenses. TimeClock - Time Tracker, for example, captures billable hours. There is a whole host of "expense tracking" apps, some of which attach photos of receipts.
I did find a free time clock app in the market that sort of suits my needs, it's not 100% what I wanted, but I may be able to change my expectations based on what it does do.
I did find a free time clock app in the market that sort of suits my needs, it's not 100% what I wanted, but I may be able to change my expectations based on what it does do.
It's called Android Time Card i think. It's able to basically to what I need it to as you can add any description of the work to it so I can just itemize my materials in that field.
I rely on GBAHours from the market. It costs a few dollars, but there's a trial version you can check out for free. I emailed the developer some serious ideas, and they were put in within a week or two.