Keep track of your time spent working on different projects. Add and remove jobs, manually adjust time between jobs. Data stored in simple plain text files. Standalone. Compact.

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  • Slightly more informative reports would be good. Right now, the log is simply a record of when the user switched between activities. If the time and date were formatted more clearly, and if individual tallies (rather than running tallies) were indicated wherever the user switches out of an activity, this would be perfect for my use (being a secretary at one wage level, and doing tech support at another wage level). Also, it would be nice if the number of seconds were remembered such that, when I switch back to a task that I did for 4 minutes 59 seconds, I could earn the rest of the minute in one second rather than having to start the minute all over. Finally, it would be nice if the GUI had a second column that kept ongoing running tallies (for the week or month, for example) that would be remembered by the software when you run it (and dumped when the user clicked "archive"). A single, ongoing log file would be a nice match for this. A couple of minor modifications like that, but maintaining the bare-bones interface, and this program would be indispensable.
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Intended Audience

Information Technology

User Interface

.NET/Mono

Programming Language

C#

Database Environment

Proprietary file format

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C# Time Tracking Software

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2009-08-07