Thread: Work/Time tracking
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August 3rd, 2007, 05:57 PM #1
Work/Time tracking
Does anyone know of a good preferably free software for time tracking online work. I need something that I can setup to log the amount of time I'm logged onto a particular site. It needs to be firefox compatible as well.
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August 4th, 2007, 10:06 AM #2
There are tons of freebies that would do it "manually."
AfterHour is a simple time tracking tool that allows you to record the time you spent on different projects. It can be combined with a ToDo list of items assigned to each project allowing you to manage and track your projects at the same time. The program can also calculate your overtime based on your daily work hour settings. Other features allow you to transfer time between ToDo items, manually add time to a task and more.
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/aft...afterhour.htmlImagine a world where dogs took bad owners to the pound...
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August 4th, 2007, 05:24 PM #3
Track4Win (shareware $39) will track the amount of time you spend on each application, each webpage and even each domain (under the Weblog tab). It only keeps track of what you are actually looking at, so it will not skew the stats if you have 4 tabs open on the same domain. It works for Firefox and SeaMonkey/Mozilla as well.
The program is meant for keeping track of employees, so it comes with a server and a monitor in the same package. If you just want to keep track of yourself, you install both on the same machine. There is a 15 day free trial which is limited only in the number of machines (5) that you can monitor, so you can get a pretty good look at it before deciding whether or not to plunk down your hard earned cash for it.
http://www.track4win.com/
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August 4th, 2007, 06:07 PM #4
I think track4win or something similar might be exactly what I'm looking for thanks. I'll have to d/l it and give it a try.
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