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This is how we manage everything:What tools do you use? Excel? One of those web based services?
Have you found a system that does everything you need in the one place? Or do you have to use multiple products?
And what program do you use?
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This is how …And what program do you use?
http://webitorcms.com/home.html – I haven’t finished/released it yet, probably never will – ok maybe one day
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I use Freshbooks and its freeeeeeeeee 
You can delete and undelete clients as you wish so unless you have like 10+ clients constantly needing to login etc then you can juggle them around (free account allows 3 active clients at any one time) 
I use Freshbooks and its freeeeeeeeeeMight try that out. I’m using Thunderbird to manage my projects. And pen and paperYou can delete and undelete clients as you wish so unless you have like 10+ clients constantly needing to login etc then you can juggle them around (free account allows 3 active clients at any one time)
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It’s like a chaos here! Ah well. When I’m done with most of the work I will start going to use some tool like this one.
Thanks.- Attended a Community Meetup
- Community Moderator
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- Contributed a Tutorial to a Tuts+ Site
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I use Freshbooks and its freeeeeeeeeeMight try that out. I’m using Thunderbird to manage my projects. And pen and paperYou can delete and undelete clients as you wish so unless you have like 10+ clients constantly needing to login etc then you can juggle them around (free account allows 3 active clients at any one time)
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It’s like a chaos here! Ah well. When I’m done with most of the work I will start going to use some tool like this one.
Thanks.
wow, yeah definetly subscribe to a service to take care of it for you… I couldn’t imagine doing it all manually 
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Easy way i use an a counter let him break is head, and its my brother, the little prick charge me to much if you ask me 
That Webitor looks good!
I currently use:
ZOHO
(what I like about it is that I have a client that only processes excel invoices and I don’t have to have excel on my machine to do the invoice)
It also has a bit of everything, but it neglects the aspect of collecting royalties.
I also use
Slife
to track my time, there’s a free download somewhere for Mac.
I started off usingCollabtive, but I, erm, locked myself out and couldn’t get back in – so I trashed it. If I want Project management I can just use the one that ZOHO has and let someone else be the IT department.

