TimesheetNextGen is a continuation of the Timesheet.php project. The aims of this project are to support the old Timesheet.php user base and to develop the next generation of this application, focusing on ease of use, functionality and extendibility

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • many years ago unix questions where answered with some aggressive status as for "read the manual", or "/study the subject". Linux and open source have evolved a lot by taking care of the average Joe, understanding, and giving what he needs. there were even step by step instructions. good projects as this one have very good people at it, technically, who could reproduce the install following their own instructions, just to see how many difficulties any newcomer meets. for them it would then surely be easy to edit them right. the average Joe would thank you. a bridge, no matter how beautiful it is, need to take care of the access. sourceforge.net/p/tsheetx/discussion/779084/thread/5372c734/#962a
  • This piece of software has two install methods. One is experimental and the other is not supported anymore. I tried both methods on OSX Mountain Lion and Ubuntu, but couldn't get it to work. I wasted two hours on this.
  • It installs well (eventually) and probably does more than it claims but the instructions could use a few ux improvements. Some things aren't made very clear and can make installation a bit frustrating.
  • How about a send for approval to the "client" so they can verify the hours. so that means 1 button for the user <send to client> and 1 button for the client login <approve time> and the ability to assign the user to a client or a client to a user (which ever). (admin task) one more thing if its not too much, allow the option to use the drupal login users table so that we can use single sign on.
  • I was excited about this. The GUI can use some help, but it's not a big deal for me since I can tweak it myself. I think it is a good start. Some issues I came across that are worth mentioning IMO. As the user, 1. I have to find all the places where I need to replace words, such as the _ _abc_ _. Not all are documented. 2. SQL insert statement for the pre-install is missing required value (the target table requires it) 3. Some missing fields, like the "State" in the client creation. 4. Unless your server handles these files, all INC files are exposed to the browser as plain text. Maybe I missed something, but I can easily see the database username and password. Because of these, I'm hesitant to give it a full thumbs up. However, I feel that this project definitely has great potential.
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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

System Administrators, Other Audience

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

PHP

Related Categories

PHP Time Tracking Software, PHP Scheduling Software

Registered

2008-01-29