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Best way to track the time you spend on each project

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bardamu2000:
Hi.

Does any of you guys di some counting of interrupts? I just stumbled across http://www.workingcogs.com/interruptron/ of which I liked the idea very much. Counting interruptions an undisturbed periods of work. But the GUI is somewhat flawed in disturbing other programs including itself. But the counting should in principle be possible with a good time tracking software also.

Booma-Booma:
What about keeping track of time in a wiki?

PPLandry:
SQLNotes (thanks Tomos!) is a perfect tool to keep track of time spent on projects. You can view the work done by day/week/month, etc, you can filter on projects and view the work done chronologically or by project.

Supports equations to calculate time spent from start-stop times, cost, etc.

Also included is pivot tables/charts to compute the work done (and/or to be billed) per project, per month/year (Pivot requires Office 2000+ installed)

Detailed report of the work done is exportable as HTML and XLS for reporting
www.sqlnotes.net
http://sqlnotes.wikispaces.com/Time+tracking

Best of all, it is free while in beta. 1.0 release is planned in Q2 2008 with a very affordable $49.99 introductory price for a personal licence. (FYI I'm the main designer)

bardamu2000:
http://www.taskclerk.com/

Hmmm, cannot really figure out how this is working. Deleting task only works part of the time, I cannot see any status or recording of times. Looks interesting and I will try some more, but I really am afraid that this is not a fully functional program.

bardamu2000:
http://rachota.sourceforge.net/en/index.html
http://goodimprovements.com/software/gi-time-tracker
http://www.tickspot.com/
http://www.getcashboard.com/
http://www.slimtimer.com/
http://www.taskclerk.com/
http://www.toggl.com/
-sri (November 12, 2007, 08:33 AM)
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Alle except http://rachota.sourceforge.net/en/index.html, http://goodimprovements.com/software/gi-time-tracker, and
http://www.taskclerk.com/ are web based. Which has some disadvantages

- You can only use them, when online.
- You have to download your data on a regular base or risk losing it.
- You will tell some organisation, what you are doing in your time (I don't want to do this.)

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