Project Clock CE: project time-tracker for handhelds
I’m sure there are plenty of free alternatives to tracking time on a handheld for billing or project purposes, but Cybermatrix Project Clock appears to have enough features to be worth the $20 tag. First of all, there are versions for both Palm OS and Windows Mobile. Second, you can export your time data to Quickbooks or your project data to Microsoft Project. Lastly, it’s got a killer Windows CE interface that looks like it’s from 2001. OK, maybe that’s not a positive feature, but you can’t judge a book by it’s cover. If you want the companion desktop application, it will set you back $35 for a license. There’s a free 30-day trial available, so if you’re looking for an alternative time-tracking method with a handheld, this might be worth a peep. Got any other time-tracking apps on your handheld you can recommend?(via Pocket PC Thoughts)










Wow. They really need to hire a good designer. As long as software is concerned, I also take functionality over appearance, but it’s hard to believe they are serious about putting their best effort on the program when it looks that simple and homely.
As for project/time management program for PocketPC, I haven’t found a good one yet. There are tons of them out there, but either they don’t meet my needs or they are way overpriced. I’d rather get Stletap and run SDStime on my PPC.