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New Feature: Email Invoices to Your Clients via HourPatch
Last week I launched a feature I’ve been wanting to add for a long time: You can now email your invoices to your clients from within HourPatch! The way it works is pretty simple. Just make sure you’ve entered an … Continue reading
Two Improvements For Your Invoices
Today I published a couple of new features to make your invoices a little more flexible. You can now include a note at the top of any invoice, which is definitely handy when you have specific instructions or information that … Continue reading
How Many Hours Per Week Do I Actually Work?
Have you ever asked yourself this question? As a freelancer, it’s easy to feel like you’re busy all the time. And yet, it can be hard to know where all that time is going, especially when it seems like your … Continue reading
More Flexible Invoices
Late last week and over the weekend, I finished up work on improving the invoicing side of HourPatch. With the first release of the invoicing features, you could easily generate invoices based on your time entries and your hourly rate, … Continue reading
Now Compatible with Internet Explorer 7 and 8
Yesterday I published updates that make HourPatch compatible with Internet Explorer 7 and 8. Apologies to those of you who were having problems before. All the existing problems were related to the schedule interface, which uses a whole lot of … Continue reading
iCalendar Exports: Slicker, Snappier
A handful of small updates went live today. As you may know, HourPatch gives you a calendar of your schedule that you can subscribe in Google Calendar, iCal, Thunderbird, or what-have-you. As of today, the notes you put in to … Continue reading
Improved Schedule: Slide those blocks around
Today I published an update that makes the schedule interface a more similar experience to using iCal, Google Calendar, or similar calendar applications: you can now slide blocks of time around on the schedule, and your changes will be automatically … Continue reading