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	<title>TechCrunch &#187; 14Dayz</title>
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		<title>Web 2.0 Time Tracker: 14Dayz</title>
		<link>http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/03/18/web-20-time-tracker-14dayz/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2006 05:13:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[14Dayz is a Netherlands based company that is still in private beta, although I&#8217;ve had a chance to test it out. It does one thing, and well: time tracking. It allows multiple project, categories and subcategories, and multiple users. Reports can be viewed in the browser, or exported in excel or pdf format. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.14dayz.com"><img style="float: left" src='http://cache0.techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/03/14dayzlogo.gif'class="shot" alt="" /></a><a href="http://www.14dayz.com">14Dayz</a> is a Netherlands based company that is still in private beta, although I&#8217;ve had a chance to test it out. It does one thing, and well: time tracking. It allows multiple project, categories and subcategories, and multiple users. Reports can be viewed in the browser, or exported in excel or pdf format. </p>
<p>Pricing isn&#8217;t cheap. There is a free unlimited version that is restricted to a single project, which isn&#8217;t much help for people with multiple clients they are tracking. Pricing for the premium plans ranges up to $99 per month.</p>
<p>The site is still in beta and needs some work before they launch. <a href="http://saulweiner.blogspot.com/2006/03/14dayz-time-tracking-goes-into-beta_17.html">Saul Weiner</a>, another beta tester, has posted a couple of helpful suggestions and I agree with him &#8211; navigation is poor, and I don&#8217;t like having to leave the main screen for things like new category creation. The back end seems solid, though.</p>
<p>One other feature that is really needed is billing. The report has total time, but there is no way to associate a project or hourly fee to that time, nor is there an invoicing function. Building something like <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2005/08/06/profile-blinksale/">Blinksale</a> into this would make it significantly more useful.</p>
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