When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Timesheets.com easier to use, set up, and administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with Timesheets.com overall.
It is great tool to achieve fast results. Liked integreetion optionsbeith sharepoint.
I hate how bad PowerApps is at syncing data with their respective back end - be it an excel file or Sharepoint. Things are so horrible that sometimes if your logic is not working all you needed to do is copy the piece of code of logic , delete it and then...
I'm not sure what I don't like. If I had to choose one thing, it would be the ability to do all things from anywhere...computer, tablet or mobile.
There are a fair amount of limitations. For instance, the product is not at all customizable. Users must upload JPEGs, rather than PDFs which is a little troublesome as most e-receipts are PDF files. There is also no General Ledger integration.
It is great tool to achieve fast results. Liked integreetion optionsbeith sharepoint.
I'm not sure what I don't like. If I had to choose one thing, it would be the ability to do all things from anywhere...computer, tablet or mobile.
I hate how bad PowerApps is at syncing data with their respective back end - be it an excel file or Sharepoint. Things are so horrible that sometimes if your logic is not working all you needed to do is copy the piece of code of logic , delete it and then...
There are a fair amount of limitations. For instance, the product is not at all customizable. Users must upload JPEGs, rather than PDFs which is a little troublesome as most e-receipts are PDF files. There is also no General Ledger integration.