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    Volcano Time Tracking

    Volcano Time Tracking

    Track your time for each project you work on.

    A small program used to track the time you spend on each of your projects. Simply add the time worked for each project. View times by project, or by day. All time entries can be exported to excel for further analysis.
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    cdclock

    cdclock

    Count up, count down timer and on screen clock

    I couldn't find free timer that will stay above presentation so I made one. CountDownClock can count up and down an time interval or show system clock. Some of features are: - transparent timer (Windows, Linux KDE, Gnome...) - font and colors can be changed - configuration can be saved and loaded - close on time up - some command line parameters - beep on time up (only Windows)
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    openTempus is an open source automatic time tracking tool without human intervention. Every second saves in a database your current window title and application name so it can record your PC activity, it can also link this trackings with custom tasks
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