Five Practical Ways to Use a Stopwatch

ClickTime's stopwatch feature lets you start tracking time with one simple click. Find out just how easy it is to get the timesheet data you need.

Published – January 6, 2012
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ClickTime's stopwatch feature lets you start tracking time with one simple click. Find out just how easy it is to get the timesheet data you need:

  1. Punch Clock - Know exactly when your projects start and stop. Just let the stopwatch track your company's hours and gauge employee efficiency. The advanced settings even allow for break time adjustments.
  2. Stopwatch On-the-Go - Even when you're on the road, you'll have access to precisely tracked time entries with the ClickTime Desktop Application. Stopwatch information is securely stored in the application until internet access is available, at which point it is automatically synced with our servers.
  3. Precision Billing - Don't lose another billable minute. Inaccurate timekeeping can cause more than just billing headaches. Precise time data, with one-second resolution, ensures that you capture every moment spent on projects and clients.
  4. Smart Stopwatches - Your stopwatch's historical data is recorded securely on our servers. We'll preserve your stopwatch status so that your timer will continue to run until stopped, even if you close your web browser.
  5. Stopwatch Reminders - Automatic notices appear on the timesheet application to alert you to stopwatches that are still running. This intelligent feature allows you to correct any outstanding stopwatches left open before you submit or close out your timesheet.
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