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Time tracking web application?
mcnicks | Apr 26 2006
Hiya, We use an internally designed spreadsheet to track time spend on different projects / grants at work. I have decided that the computing support team needs to track time in slightly different categories so I plan to implement something separately. Does anybody have recommendations for simple, web based time tracking applications? Ideally it should be fairly informal and not too details: I do not want to track time spent on individual issues or to use a stopwatch of some kind to time things explicitly. Basically, I would like my team to be able to sit down at the end of the day and record things like "I spent X hours on project Y". Any ideas? Thanks, 10 Comments
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I've been using TimeTracker (http://www.formassembly.com/time-trSubmitted by austin.moody on April 27, 2006 - 7:21am.
I've been using TimeTracker (http://www.formassembly.com/time-tracker/) for a while now to track time for things that I need to bill for at work. It probably won't work for you because it is sort of the "stopwatch" idea. But it allows you to enter specific tasks and start/stop the timer for them. The thing that sells it for me though is that I can export into CSV files for easy import into Excel spreadsheets to turn into the bosses. » POSTED IN:
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