Tracking Time in Intervals using Modules

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Online time tracking apps are great for discovering where all your time is going. And many of them allow you to classify time entries by billable types of work, an invaluable feature for billing clients and estimating future projects. One of the unique features within the Intervals time tracking tool is the ability to classify […]

New Milestones Feature Launching Soon

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A new way to manage projects and tasks Within the next few days we’ll be launching the much-anticipated milestones feature and redesigned home/dashboard page for Intervals, our web-based project management tool. This new feature will enable you to group tasks into deliverables, making project management a whole lot easier when dealing with so many tasks. […]

Putting the project before the scope

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Conventional wisdom dictates that any web design & development project should start out with a detailed scope of work, especially when flat bidding a project. This scope document is a road map, a guide dictating what stays in and what gets jettisoned in order to keep the project under budget and on time. That would […]

Looking back on 2005 when Intervals began

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We’ve come a long way since 2005 when we first opened up Intervals to a public beta. Fortunately, there are some cool sites out there, like archive.org, who’ve captured the history of our web site. Intervals will soon celebrate it’s four year anniversary. That’s four years of tuning and tweaking, making Intervals one of the […]

Task Management From Google

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Google has just released task management for gmail users. Those of us who’ve been tethered to Microsoft Outlook because of its personal task management feature now have good reason to abandon it and fully embrace gmail. It may even prove to be a worthwhile free alternative to online personal task managers. Read more about this […]

Web Design by Committee

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There comes a time in every web designers career when they must go up against the multi-headed committee. One person wants the logo bigger, a second person wants the type a brighter red, and a third wants to increase the amount of copy by a factor of ten. The repeated changes and subsequent communal approvals […]

20 signs you don’t want that web design project

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Jeffrey Zeldman gives us his 20 reasons why you may want to say no to that next web design project. Though obviously meant to be a humorous commentary on the unpredictability of managing web design projects, some of the signs happen all too often. Then again, they are all based on actual client experiences. Here […]