OroTimesheet 6.13

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OroTimesheet allows you to keep track of the time spent on each project by the employees in your organization. The application adapts to your needs, whether you work for a big organization or are a self-employed worker. Main modules include those for employees, groups, projects, activities, customers, time sheets, expenses, and periods. Most of the modules include additional user-defined fields, and some of these modules can be used only if you need them. OroTimesheet manages worked hours, budgets, costs, billing, and expenses. Your own costs and billing rules are definable. A reports generator also is integrated into OroTimesheet, which enables you to create your own reports or to modify existing ones.

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