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| Method for time keeping Does anyone know of a way (or accounting program) that I can complete a phone call with a customer and with one click assign that time to a billable time entry? We currently use Quickbooks, but I'm also toying with some of the MS accounting apps. Ideally, the caller ID would show the customer name. When I complete the call I'd like to be able to click a button to say "Make Billable". John |
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