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    MNoteLite

    MNoteLite

    MNoteLite is a simple todo manager

    MNoteLite is a simple but effective note manager to help you manage your tasks without advanced scheduling. MNoteLite has a multiligual interface. You can simply Backup the entire database with one mouseclick. You can also export all notes to CSV. What's new in Version 1.1.1.56: - Now you can simply save your notes also in RTF(Rich Text Format) - Email function - New field '% done' for tasks - Bugfixing A new version is coming soon I am glad to announce that the new version on...
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    Simple, Handy, Time Tracker

    Simple, Handy, Time Tracker

    Simple and handy time tracking application

    Simple, Handy, Time Tracker (SHTT) is a simple, no-nonsense time tracker application with a small footprint. The application is free to use. No licensing cost. No third-party component licensing required. Pre-requisites: - .NET 4.5.1
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    LazyCure is a convenient tool for time logging and personal productivity calculation. LazyCure helps to perform time logging, calculate statistics and different reports, store time logs in order to provide valuable information for activities planning
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    Sane time.

    Sensible automated time tracking.

    A simple, fast time tracker that automatically tracks active processes and windows. It is designed to address frustrations with leading time trackers by standing alone (runs from PC, no online data or accounts) and limiting data size so it runs smoothly and starts quickly. Currently in early alpha stage, run at own risk.
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    RandomTimer

    Timer with random interval countdown

    Excellent tool for time-management.
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    Mainspring - Employee Time Clock

    Mainspring - Employee Time Clock

    When completed, a full service time clock for job/time tracking.

    If all goes as planned, what we will have here is a job/time tracking software that can make everyone's life a little easier. It must be able to: *Unlimited number of employees. *Unlimited number of jobs, *A finite number of job subcodes that can be added/edited to match any shops business. Let's say fifty of those. *Be able to export the data collected out into Excel to be handed off to accounting for payroll. What we have so far: *I installed visual studio. *I created a...
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