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Best way to track the time you spend on each project

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tinjaw:
I don't know off-hand, but I would start with...

David Seah - Doing Time in Excel
http://davidseah.com/blog/doing-time-in-excel/

and in general...

David Seah - The Printable CEO™ Series
http://davidseah.com/blog/the-printable-ceo-series/

NigelH:
A little more expensive than TimeSnapper, but probaby more in line with what Mouser is looking for.
Really great tracking and billing features etc..
See Timeless Time & Expense
This is not as cheap as Timekeeper, however it's pretty good software for $49.
As there is interest in this category, perhaps they can be contacted regarding a discount for DC members.

Timeless Time & Expense
 http://www.magsoftwrx.com/singleuser.htm
http://www.magsoftwrx.com/screens.htm
http://www.magsoftwrx.com/featurecomparison.htm

-NigelH (October 10, 2007, 05:05 PM)
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tomos:
To help clarify what i'm interested in.. im more interested in properly billing people for time, rather than in figuring out what kinds of things i do on the computer.-mouser (November 11, 2007, 11:00 AM)
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have a look at SQL-Notes (Beta) e.g.
http://sqlnotes.wikispaces.com/Time+tracking
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=10432.msg84924#msg84924
http://www.sqlnotes.net/

I'm only getting to grips with it but certainly has lots of potential (I think, once i figure it all out..)

I'm more interested in something where i can quickly click on tray to say "i'm working on project X now" and then "i've stopped working on project X" etc.-mouser (November 11, 2007, 11:32 AM)
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Skrommels TaskLog
https://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Skrommel/index.html#TaskLog
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=4358.0

mouser:
I knew there was a dc small utility to do this but couldn't remember which.. there might even be another from the NANY project.

Actually TaskLog is very close to what i'm looking for.

mouser:
By the way this would be the perfect kind of utility for someone to code for the GOE Contest this month  :up:

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