TimeTracker is a time tracking application allows you to quickly and easily track your activities throughout the week and generate a report of your time entries. These entries can be used to create invoices or submit your work timesheet.
TimeTracker was based on TimeIsMoney, my time billing application, but has been reconfigured specifically for recording and generating timesheets.
TimeTracker allows you to record time entries categorised by job and with additional comments. To speed up data entry while you work jobs can be created from the main window as you work and job and comment information can be changed at any time while the clock is ticking. Data is only saved when you press the stop button.
All configuration information is stored on your machine to ensure security and sovereignty of your information. Advanced edit features throughout the program allow you to edit every setting and detail.
Timesheets are generated in CSV format, which can be opened in Excel, and can be exported for this week, last week or all time. The format of exported timesheets has been specifically tailored for easy filtering and sorting in Excel.
Features
V1.0.0.10 - New TimeTracker
TimeTracker is installed online and automatically checks for updates at startup ensuring you always have access to the latest features. Your settings are retained when the application updates. TimeTracker uses the Microsoft.Net 4 Framework and Windows Installer 4.5. If required these will be downloaded and installed when you setup the application.
Christian specialises in translating complex business requirements into technical solutions. With a degree in Communications and over 20 years experience in IT solutions, implementation, training, troubleshooting and software development he has developed a skill set designed to help any business maximise the potential of their IT spend.
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