Skip to main content

PrimaTIME Offers Web-Based Project Management With Statistics Logging

If you are a person who finds it difficult to manage your projects and not able to meet deadlines due to increased procrastination then PrimaTIME is a web app that might help you solve the issue. The app helps you to boost your productivity by enabling you to track how much time you have spend on each task by using impulses. It can be collaboratively used among up to 3 users on a free account, with an extended license upgrade available for $3.99 /month for additional slots.

In order to get started, just go to Prime TIME using the link provided at the bottom of this post. Just click 'Start Free' or you can also click the 'Create Account' on the right most top bar.



The normal signing up process is not so complicated as it comprises only some basic details such as account name, prima TIME sub domain (example: ABC.primaerp.com) and also your email. The free account also provides you with a  data storage of 100 MB which will be sufficient for small projects and in-case you are multi national company or something with bigger projects data extensions such as 5GB, 50GB and 100GB are available with a price tag of $2, $20, $40 per month respectively.


You also need to set up a password for the signup wizard in order to clear the logging in process and Click the 'Enter The Application' button when ready.


After the end of the sign up wizard, PrimaTIME takes you to a welcome screen where you need to mention your full name, clients, project names and tasks, as well as your billing hours rate in USD. Just type the pertaining details when asked and click Next until you land on the main dashboard.


If you like plain and flat designs, you will instantly fall for PrimaTIME’s layout, which is quite simply and minimal, and feels great to navigate around. On the right, you will find a stopwatch that will monitor your current task time in real time. Beneath this stopwatch are your weekly statistics that showcase a bar chart about how have you been meeting your previous deadlines the whole week. The middle section of the interface – called Timecord –  is where all your current projects appear in calendar slots. You can also zoom in and out of your calendar timeline as well as access your Agenda and Time sheet from the left side.


In order to add a new Timerecord, just click any calender slot followed by specifying a few details related to your project including owner, project and task name, a succinct summary about the task, start and end time, total duration, activity name, and total payable amount in hours if your task is billable. Once submitted, the track time stopwatch on your dashboard starts monitoring your project.


A full report also can be analyzed , allowing you to analyze your previous projects and tasks and in order to make corrections for future goal. The complete report presents detailed diagrams, description, and information about different of your project so far, along with total time that has been spent on them.



Visit PrimaTIME

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Nexus 5 Debate Over Ubuntu Vs Android

Its really been a busy schedule in the mobile industry with launch of several new phones in the market aiming the festive season ahead. And one of the most awaited devices is the Google Nexus 5 smartphone and now there is a Nexus 5 debate over Ubuntu vs Android. Already there were several leaks and rumors about the upcoming Google Nexus 5. And one of the most interesting factor for owning an Nexus device is that the pure Google Android experience. Another aspect of using a Nexus phone is the appeal of being able to customize the device. As per the latest news the Google Nexus 5 is expected to come with the latest Android 4.4 Kitikat and the buyers are really excited for the launch of new nexus and the new operating system. We noted that as the Ubuntu for Phones operating system was also due to arrive in October, this could be exceptionally interesting for those waiting for the Nexus 5. Since then we’ve heard that the Ubuntu Touch OS is heading for an October 17 release....

How to Root the Motorola Droid Pro [Root Guide] - From Android 2.3 Gingerbread to Jelly Bean

Unfortunately for the Motorola Droid Pro users there was no further updates regarding the device, meanwhile other device with the same specification as that of the Droid Pro are using ICS and Jelly Bean, Motorola's Droid Pro is still on Android 2.3 Jelly Bean. So feeling to get your Motorola Droid Pro into a Root ed Device ? Then i may recommend you in doing so as, Rooting helps you keep updated to superior features like ability to install root only apps, and even to uninstall system files and protected unwanted stock apps. So if you are planning to do rooting, don't think over more other than its just a simple free process that does't need any expert skill but all you need to do is to keep a keen attention over the process! So lets get started! Disclaimer : Attempt this at your own Risk! Recommended that you may please read the detail Disclaimer before your proceed. By reading this you may Please accept our policies to get the instructions leading you root your D...

How to Root Motorola Moto E

If you are one among those who want their phone to improve. Here the way how you can improve your phone in order to  gain admin rights through rooting. You can increase your battery life, flashing customs ROMs like CyanogenMod which provide a whole different look and feel, rooting moto E makes the device even more better. So here's how to root the Moto E. (Windows PC required) * go to the Android SDK site if you don't have the Android SDK with the Latest Updates. * Click on Get the SDK for an Existing IDE > Download the Stand Alone SDK for Windows. * Check that you agree to the terms and click Download the Stand Alone SDK for Windows. * Then Save the SDK to your Desktop. * Double click the exe file and follow the prompts. * Make sure it is c:\android-sdk\ in the text field when prompted before hitting Next. * Continue until it installs and then check the box that says Start SDK Manager and hit Finish. * Check off T...