New TimeFox Widget Is Fast and Easy Way to Handle Timesheets
Small creative companies can manage time more effectively than ever with the new TimeFox Widget, available free to users of the number-one ranked web-based time and project tracking system in North America, TimeFox, created by FunctionFox Systems.
Fast to download and easy use, the TimeFox dashboard application takes the burden out of timesheet maintenance and leaves employees free to concentrate on completing client projects. Employees simply download the widget and accept it into their Mac OS X dashboards. Key in the TimeFox user name, password and organization number and it’s good to go. Once installed, the widget connects TimeFox to the user’s desktop, alleviating the need to login or keep a browser open – always there and ready to go.
“These days every minute counts and the TimeFox Widget allows creative services firms to maximize their employees’ productivity,” says Mary-Lynn Bellamy-Willms, CEO of Suburbia Advertising and founder of FunctionFox. “Even better, it’s a simple and cool addition to the desktop, making it even easier for firms to achieve greater profits.”
Using the new TimeFox Widget, employees can:
* Track time from their Mac dashboard
* Manage stopwatch timers
* Login to their full TimeFox accounts online in one click
With its simple design, the TimeFox Widget fits in seamlessly on the Apple desktop. It’s the perfect and easy solution for keeping perfect time.?
Learn more about the TimeFox Mac OS X Widget at www.functionfox.com/timefox-timesheet-widget.html.
This article was last modified on January 6, 2023
This article was first published on December 2, 2008
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