![]() ![]() ![]() This gives the false expectation that the setting will be respected while it doesn't and this compromise the privacy and *security* of the people using this software as the screenshots can also collect passwords, private keys etc. A key feature which is blurring the screenshots has been taken away from the new Windows and Mac client but the option to enforce it is still in their web backend. Our team very often complains about this and they don't want to use it. The old client UI (which is the only one that we can use) is not intuitive and buggy. It has a nice web backend The client made in 2017 has good UX (if only we could use it) It used to have a responsive product team (not anymore) I don't know how to fix it but it would be really cool if there's some sort of a sensor.Ĭommentaires : It helped our company at different stage of it's growth but unfortunately is not listening to its customers anymore When you're busy in a though process and staring on your screen but you have not moved your mouse or touched the keyboard, Time Doctor will assume that you're gone for a break. Likewise, the breaktime monitor is a bit irritating. There's an option to hide it but the chances that sometimes you forget to turn Time Doctor on. It stays on top and sometimes becomes quite irritating. The only con that I observed as a user is the 'display of activity bar'. In all reality, you can do a lot of cool things to manage your team and work. Sometimes, people forget to start Time Doctor and then approach me to adjust their times. There's another cool option that TD allows to manually edit time. It shares employee activity by sending screenshots. You can check time-in and time-out and total work hours of your team members. In the capacity of an HR Manager, I use Time Doctor to mark employee attendance. It provides browsing history, top website, and poor management of time. The effective reporting system helps you to figure out a better use of your time. It gives your complete control over your work. It allows to track time and improve productivity. It is pretty convenient to install and work with. We have been using it for more than 4 years and it has proved to be a great tool to manage the in-house and remote employees. I have given Time Doctor 10 out of 10 as I simply love it. It is good for time-tracking, task-management, timesheets, poor time use, web & app usage, attendance, and payroll etc. Other than that, I'm quite happy with the overall performance of the Time Doctor.Ĭommentaires : We at Fullstop360 are totally satisfied with the overall performance of Time Doctor. There should be an option to resize it and push it behind as well. It always stays on top and blocks the view. ![]() ![]() The activity bar on the screen is sometimes pretty annoying as it doesn't go behind the apps. I had to reinstall the application to fix the trouble. However, I noticed some mal-functioning when my Time Doctor didn't stop for the whole night and showed non-stop 13 hours of work. I check for updates regularly and try to keep my software up-to-date. The activity bar on the desktop is one important feature that I use and I love it. It also gives an option to manually edit time and I used it sometimes when I spent time on the phone or forget to launch the application while working. I'm on the Desktop application most of the time but I do use a mobile application that helps me track the time when I'm traveling and working. I manage my workflow and pace by keeping an eye on Time Doctor and also get proof of my work hours to demand payment. It has helped me track my time spent on various projects that I do on daily basis. I have been an active member of PeoplePerHour for almost 4 years now and Time Doctor has been a great help for me. In all reality, it has great usability with many different cool options such as time-tracking, browsing history, breaks, and idle time reminders, etc. It has the best Leave-Tracking features that send notifications if the person is still working on a task. Commentaires : Overall, Time Doctor is great for productivity, time tracking, and project management. ![]()
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