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Video: Billable, keep track of your hours
Mike Zornek, owner of Clickable Bliss shows us Billable, a handy app for tracking freelance gigs or other hourly projects. Billable will do more than tracking though, so watch the video to see a really neat app from another indie Mac developer.

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Mitch said 10:38AM on 6-14-2007
I looked at Billable but wound up buying Billings 2 instead. It cost more but offered a better solution (IMHO).
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peter said 11:00AM on 6-14-2007
I prefer timeEdition. It does a perfect job for me.
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Mark said 11:16AM on 6-14-2007
I absolutely love this app.
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Scott Falkner said 12:05PM on 6-14-2007
Do yourself a favour and skip almost the first half of the video.
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Scott Reeves said 12:22PM on 6-14-2007
I love Billable! I use it every day and it's saved me countless hours, and more than paid for itself. The developer is very receptive to feedback as well. The editable templates are just one of the many reasons why I chose Billable.
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Gerald Buckley said 12:50PM on 6-14-2007
Billings from MarketCircle is a "complete" package and very worthy of consideration (no interests, yada yada)
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Nicko said 4:42PM on 6-14-2007
Does anyone know the software used to develop the design used on the billable site? I've been looking for the picture flash animation for a while. Thanks in advance for any help, I know it might seem like a dumb question.
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jon said 4:56PM on 6-14-2007
Great application. I use it as my main billing software (small design studio). . Nice and simple UI. Dev is responsive with questions and ideas.
Does what it says. KISS
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Jay said 6:54PM on 6-14-2007
I use this software for consulting. Very simple and easy to use. Great communication from the developer. After using it for a few months, I wish it had a comment field for clients. That would be a good way to keep track of random info the client doesn't necessarily need to have printed on their invoice.
This is light years better than my sloggy excel spreadsheet I had before. I took that out back and beat it like a malfunctioning printer.
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