Know a good work timer?
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- artbum
Or time logger, or time keeper, or whatever you want to call them.
I used to use Project Timer which worked great 'til it started crashing and losing my times. I now temporarily use WorkTimer 2.05. It pretty much sucks. No automatic idle-recognition pauses, (no pauses at all), no time-started time-stopped fields, etc.
What do you use to log your time?
thx
- airey0
and tasktime works well for the office
- airey0
this should help. second definition.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com…
- MrOneHundred0
I keep reading this as “Know a good time worker?”
- and yet you still haven't linked your mum's website?airey
- I keep telling her “build it and they will come”.MrOneHundred
- you misspelt come.airey
- squidy0
harvest works good
- dMullins0
I've been using Klok recently, and I like it a lot.
- amullins0
http://getharvest.com/widget (mac/win/linux)
http://www.rescuetime.com/ (mac/win)
http://www.slifelabs.com/ (mac/win)
http://www.manictime.com/ (win)
http://klok.mcgraphix.com/klok/i… (mac/win/linux)
- welded0
I like On The Job
http://stuntsoftware.com/OnTheJo…
Just updated to version 3 - it's really good.- on the job. hahaha.airey
- this looks promisingsofakingbanned
- this looks great and it has an idle detection, but, I'd like to see a Paused Time tracker. If you've worked from 11 - 6, it would be a bit nice to see when you were paused. I know it has a total time, but it would be a tiny bit better.artbum
- _salisae_0
i keep reading it as 'do you know a good time worker?'
- kalkal0
Clock, pen, paper.