Timetracking

I always had problems writing down the time i spent on projects or single tasks at work. Especially if i worked on different projects at the same day i had to estimate the time. I was looking for an application that solves that problem and i found TimeLog 3 on http://shareware.mediaatelier.com. Maybe this could be of use for our lovely team ;)

3 Responses to “Timetracking”

  1. Rachota says on September 27th, 2006 at 12:10 pm

    After all, where has your (project) time gone? Find out and have a look at this straightforward time tracking application: http://rachota.sourceforge.net

    What is Rachota?
    Rachota is a straightforward application for time tracking different projects on one PC. It displays time data in diagram form and creates html reports.

    Why Rachota?
    - Open Source (SourceForge project)
    - OS independent (Java)
    - Portable (runs from USB drive)
    - Small and fast (217 kB)
    - Stable (authored by a quality assurance engineer)
    - Localized (Czech, English, German, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish)

    What can I expect?
    A software that is easy to use, has an intuitive interface and great functionality, is small in size, fast, stable, and free.

    Have a look yourself - http://rachota.sourceforge.net - Try it. Use it. Give feedback.

  2. markus.wynnyczenko says on October 2nd, 2006 at 9:09 pm

    I am not able to launch the app agin. I used it, I liked it and on the next day when I tried to start rachota, there was no app-window on my screen. Any ideas?

  3. Rachota says on October 21st, 2006 at 10:37 pm

    Please send me an email or file a bug report (https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=144949&atid=760391, no need to register) with more details (OS, Java version, Rachota 2.0 or 2.1 dev, short error description) and I’m happy to help!

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