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  • Viewing project time estimates versus actual time spent
    SwiftTraction's "Project Estimates" report displays the relationship between your set time estimates for each project and the actual time spent on the projects so far. This is a good thing for two reasons.First, and perhaps somewhat obviously, having constant access to your running totals and...
    0.00 - 10/19/2007 - Similar Articles
  • Setting Up a New Project
    A project is what SwiftTraction uses to group together time spent toward one common goal. The easiest way to create a project is through using the Add a New Project wizard on the bottom right of the screen. Enter in a project name, and one or more tasks, along with projected hours (if any). A...
    0.00 - 10/19/2007 - Similar Articles
  • Creating User Groups and Using Project Permissions
    SwiftTraction allows you to create admin user accounts for project administration and assign admin users to user groups with unique permissions. Add a new user by going to Users >> Users and clicking on Add Users. Next, set up a username and password for logging into SwiftTraction. Then you...
    1.00 - 10/19/2007 - Similar Articles
  • Custom Fields for Actions
    This is similar to custom fields for projects except that they are specific for a given action within a project. Every action that assign a project for can have its own custom fields. When you select an activity you can record additional information in fields created for that action. Then if you...
    0.00 - 10/19/2007 - Similar Articles
  • What are Tasks? What are Time Entries?
    SwiftTraction organizes its projects in two ways.We say that the actions you can take with in a project -- speaking to a client, or programming -- constitute a Task. Tasks represent what you can do, but not necessarily what you have done. By way of example, you may speak with a client -- but that...
    0.00 - 10/19/2007 - Similar Articles
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