TimeGuard Pro 3.0.0.4

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    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

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TimeGuard is smart and friendly time tracking software. Unlike other solutions, TimeGuard is active and is not waiting passively for your input. It will help you to manage your time tracking and expense logging, taking much of the burden off your shoulders. TimeGuard will calculate your projects bills and produce professional reports that you can print or email. TimeGuard gives you an accurate view of how you spend your time. Even "5-minute phone calls" can be easily logged, ensuring that you get reliable and useful reports. With TimeGuard, clear and accurate reports are only a mouse click away.

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