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Time tracking web application?

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,
David

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Thanks for the mention of...

Thanks for the mention of time.onrails.org -- nice interface.

It depends on how fancy a tool you need, what kind of reporting you'd like, how crucial it is that it be web-based . . .

You could use a free wiki like pbwiki, make a page for each project or each person on the team and just have them update it at the end of each day or each week.

You could use Outlook and have each team member create a journal entry when they work on a particular project. At the end of each week, have them forward those journal entries to you for tallying.

 
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