![]() ![]() Time Tracker is good software for anyone looking for good Task Management (non-centralized) software for Office Company environment working with Free Software. WorkSpaces tab from preferences allows configuring Time Tracker to automatically stop / start Task on Switch Workspace action. For those who tend to remember what kind of task is active, there is embedded auto reminder timer to set from Preferences Program also supports automatic stop of certain Task tracking in case if computer is inactive for a while. Using Save Report button reports, can be exported to HTML files, so it is quite easily to export statistics over worked time to lets say a Samba Share, or hard disk configured to be visible via WebServer so you can get information about your work efficiency via Web. It has also nice Task reporting embedded to get Report through pressing CTRL+0 Standalone application hamster-standalone, also has support for statistics, however to generate statistics for your Tasks and work habits you need to use the soft and have data for at least 1 week time. Time Tracker supports also Task tagging as well as sorting separate tasks into task Categories, this is done by pressing on little paper with pencil icon located right of each task. Activity is tracked from this moment until stopped. Type Activity (type), the tags and click Start Tracking. It is pretty easy to add new Tasks and bind tags to it. No Activity indicates there is no current started work on Task. To use GNOME applet in GNOME2, just add it to GNOME panel by pressing on Panel with right mouse button and selecting īelow is example, of Time Tracker applet in action. Hamster Time Tracker is programmed in Python and uses GNOME GTK2 interface, actually above 2 commands are python scripts. Hamster Time Tracker can be set as applet in GNOME as well as can be run straight from gnome-terminal with: I've not tested it on Fedora and RPM based Linux distributions but I assume there Time Tracker should be installed as part of GNOME. It can present graphical statistics of how long you have spent on each task,Īnd may be useful for project management or keeping employee timesheets. Whenever you move from one task to another, youĬhange your current activity in the GNOME applet. Project Hamster helps you to keep track of how much time you spend on variousĪctivities during the day. ![]() In future Debian releases and current Debian unstable releases, the package under which it is installed is hamster-time-trackerīelow is package apt-cache show hamster-applet | grep -i desc -A 7ĭescription: time tracking applet for GNOME Hamster-applet version installed on my Debian stable Squeeze as of time of writing is a bit obsolete cause Hamster Project Time Tracking tool is official part of GNOME and already Debian Squeeze GNOME version is about 2 years old (still running GNOME 2.30.2). The Official name under which time tracker is popular is Project Hamster – check out site here. Time Tracker is installed on Debian GNU / Linux by installing a package hamster-applet. Our detailed timesheets and performance reports show you exactly how much.Whether you're a self employed free-lancer, a manager using Linux as a desktop or just a freaky enthusiast concerned of tracking, optimizing and future spending his time efficiently you will definitely need to know of existence of GNOME little tool called Time Tracker. Keep all the conversations about your tasks in one place.īreak complex tasks into smaller achievable goals.īuilding great projects, teams and companies takes time. Real-time updates and notifications ensure everyone is always on the same page. No need to fill out timesheets or set up timers.īuilt-in Collaboration Organize your team, projects and tasks. Keep track of your working times right from your to-do list with just one click. You’ll never have to fill out a timesheet again, as TrackingTime creates in-depth time analytics and performance reports automatically. Because the app also focuses on collaboration, you’ll be able to organize your clients, projects and tasks on your dashboard while seeing the work being done by others on your team – with real-time updates, comments and notifications also built in. The core of the app is a simple yet powerful task manager that allows you to stay organized while effortlessly keeping track of your working hours in real time. To use the app, user need to have an active account in Tracking time. ![]() TrackingTime helps companies manage their projects and tasks, track working times and measure productivity. ![]()
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