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    Rachota

    Rachota

    Easy-to-use personal time tracking application for Windows and Unix

    Rachota is a portable application for time-tracking your work on different projects. It runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac. Rachota displays time data in diagram form, creates customized reports or invoices and provides suggestions to increase your efficiency.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    List

    List

    An immutable list with unmatched performance and functional API

    ...This makes List much faster for functional programming than arrays. List has a large API of useful functions and offers both chainable methods and curried functions to suit every taste. List follows the naming conventions common in functional programming and has arguments ordered for currying/partial application.
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    CrocodileNote

    CrocodileNote

    Protect your privacy!

    ...You can put them into folders to create your own quick, easy and robust file structure. CrocodileNote uses AES encryption. In encryption mode all data is encrypted using password-based encryption (PKCS#5) with AES-256. These are common industry-proven standards! Use encryption if you want to protect your data and your privacy!
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    Nomad PIM is a free extensible personal information manager. It contains modules for personal notes, journal, address book, personal finances, task management, time tracking and evaluating basic fitness measurements.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    A task manager based on David Allens "Getting Things Done" methodology. Consists of an easy to use Java frontend and a PHP based data backend thus installable on common shared hosting platforms.
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    This is a simple PHP system to keep track of rig check. You can define the fields, rigs, and then search by date.
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    Nikita is a peer-to-peer PIM. It will offer all the same benefits of the standard PIMS (such as Outlook or Chandler) but will not require a central server. Items can be marked as Calendar, Task, Email, etc... or any combination of those. Silos be gone!
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    Web organizer helps user to plan his activities, it includes a calendar, a to-do list and notes. Private info is encrypted.
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