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    Chrolog

    Chrolog

    A Free and Open-Source Automated Time Tracking Tool for your Projects

    Chrolog - Your Open-Source Time Tracking Tool Chrolog is a time tracking software. It tracks time by recognizing keyboard and mouse actions, and records how long you spend on each project. With the Chrome extension Chrolog - TabTracker (currently under review on the Chrome store), you can choose which websites to exclude from tracking. https://github.com/Lukylix/Chrolog
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    pickadate

    pickadate

    jQuery date and time input picker

    There’s a tonne of options to customize the date and time pickers, such as month/year selectors, time intervals, etc. There’s also a rich API to extend the functionality of the picker. Some examples are displayed on Codepen. When using the “classic” theme, it is important to have a wrapper div with position, relative around the source input to ensure the picker is sized according to the input element it is bound to. Supports all modern browsers – and IE8+. Specifically, v3 has been tested...
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    Outspline

    Outspline

    Outliner and time organizer for todo lists, events or scheduling tasks

    Outspline is a free and open-source modular outliner whose functionality can be extended with addons. The most important addon is Organism, which adds advanced time management features and turns the application into a personal organizer, perfectly suited for working with todo lists, scheduling tasks and reminding events.
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    Keyfrog

    Keyfrog

    Keyboard usage statistics monitor & visualizer

    KeyFrog monitors the keyboard and visualizes its usage statistics. The user can obtain detailed information about keyboard activity: the intensity of keyboard usage, how was it distributed in time, which applications were used, etc. This may be very useful, for example, to developers to monitor their productivity. The environment being monitored is the X Window System (text applications are explicitly supported if run inside an X terminal).
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    JTimeChooser
    A Java JComponent to select the time easily by dragging the mouse or scrolling the mouse wheel, instead of entering the time by keyboard (which is additionally still possible).
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