TEWE Giveaway: 3 Licenses of Fanurio Time Tracking

Posted on June 9, 2009 in Blog, Contests/Giveaways, Software, TEWE Times

This giveaway is GREAT news for freelancers! The Everyday Web Expert has teamed up with Fanurio to offer 3 lucky contestants a FREE license for Fanurio’s Time Tracking Software.

About the Sponsor

Fanurio Time Tracking

Fanurio is a time tracking and billing software application, highly appreciated by freelancers for its intuitive interface, flexible timer and ability to produce detailed invoices.

Whether you need to round time, use multiple currencies or create invoices with your own layout, Fanurio has the right tools to help you get paid.

Features:

  • Track time with little effort
  • Analyze your performance
  • Get paid for all your work
  • Runs on multiple platforms

How to Win!

Simply put, YOU HAVE TO COMMENT! Please comment with a brief desceiption stating why you would need this software and how having it will help you out. Remember, if you don’t comment, you won’t get a chance to win.

Terms

  • Licenses will be delivered from Fanurio directly, PLEASE provide us with a contactable email address.
  • Giveaway ends June 30th, 2009 at Midnight CST.

Good Luck to all!

6 Responses to “TEWE Giveaway: 3 Licenses of Fanurio Time Tracking”

  1. Sebastien says:

    Twitter: slabbe
    That kind of software are amazing. That could help me a lot in all the project management tracking process with my clients. I need to win one license to improve my productivity :D

  2. Check out the software we just launched:
    http://workwatcher.com

  3. Just starting looking into these programs recently. The fact that I can log my hours and have them added to the invoice automatically is a great time saver. I’ve read many professionals say it also helps you create more realistic time goals and become more honest with yourself. Can’t Wait!

  4. Timothy Purdy says:

    Twitter: yokonative
    This software is pretty awesome. What I think is really interesting is that it works for so many different freelancers!

    I’m heavy into freelance writing and I have to say, starting off is difficult when it comes to invoicing and the like. Not being a part of a larger group and doing things yourself tends to make seemingly mundane tasks difficult.

    Plus, just like web designers, payment can be based on so many things. Words, article units, pages… it gets weird. So I must say, any type of freelancer will benefit from this.

    Early congrats to those who win!

  5. I’m not a freelance for the moment, but I’ll probably be one in a few years.
    I’m coding many sites on my spare time, and sometimes I’m busy the whole morning, without coding anything.
    I think this app can help me resolve it, and optimize my time.

  6. Twitter: kirstenwright
    Thanks for your thoughts on it – it’s definitely a tough decision between all the different ones. I find myself a little lost in it all. It doesn’t help that I know absolutely nothing about finances/accounting. I keep hearing I need quickbooks but it scares me! lol…