As a video editor, I almost always have multiple projects going at a time, for which I need to track client, project, task (these are common across projects) and start/stop times. Out of this data I only need total elapsed time by client/project/task so I can input into Quickbooks for billing. Virtually every time tracking app I've tried is either: poorly designed, non-intuitive, platform-dependent or needlessly complex. A plugin or feature in Evernote that would allow me to essentially punch start/stop and keep running tickets no matter which editing machine I'm working on or location I'm at, and then easily retrieve/document totals when it's time for billing would be valuable and a real time saver.
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As a video editor, I almost always have multiple projects going at a time, for which I need to track client, project, task (these are common across projects) and start/stop times. Out of this data I only need total elapsed time by client/project/task so I can input into Quickbooks for billing. Virtually every time tracking app I've tried is either: poorly designed, non-intuitive, platform-dependent or needlessly complex. A plugin or feature in Evernote that would allow me to essentially punch start/stop and keep running tickets no matter which editing machine I'm working on or location I'm at, and then easily retrieve/document totals when it's time for billing would be valuable and a real time saver.
Thanks for listening.
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