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Judy Rojas Cile Local time: 16:55 Da Spagnolo a Inglese + ...
Oct 28, 2005
I'm looking for a software package that can track the time I spend on a particular project. I remember seeing something about it on the net, but now I can't seem to find it. I think it was called "TimeStamp".
My searches on Google only give me software to change the CPU clock. Any suggestions?
Regards, Ricardo
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Sonja Tomaskovic (X) Germania Local time: 22:55 Da Inglese a Tedesco + ...
Cratchit.org TimeTool
Oct 28, 2005
... is what I use.
It is GPL and can keep track of multiple projects (but only one at a time).
I've got TimeStamp thanks to a recommendation by another Proz member, and can't tell you how much I enjoy using it. I was so impressed I paid for it even though it's virtually free (or donationware to be exact...).
Highly recommended indeed!
Doron
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Jeff Allen Francia Local time: 22:55 Lingue multiple (vengono usate diverse lingue) + ...
links to various timestamp software applications
Oct 29, 2005
I've been investigating timestamp software applications for our R&D teams. Here is a list of them:
Cratchit TimeTool http://www.cratchit.org/TimeTool/ comments on discussion list: You may want to try the Cratchit TimeTool for Windows. It is open source.
Time Stamp http://www.syntap.com/products_timestamp.htm comments on discussion list: Time Stamp is a freeware MS Windows program you can use to easily track time spent on a project. It includes features that let you take "slack time" for a phone call or break. Times for various tasks can be linked to an hourly charge rate for accurate billing
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