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AbsolutePunch 2 'AbsolutePunch' is a Web-based application that allows a user to punch-in and punch-out from work. It serves the same purpose as a mechanical timepunch.
Emrem Email Reminders is a combination of scripts - a set of PHP scripts for data input and display, and a Perl cron script - that will send an email to your specified email address at a certain date and time. It uses MySQL as the default database and archives the email, datetime,subject, and body of the email.
Hipergate 'hipergate' is a comprehensive free software suite for CRM and team work.
Jest Jest is designed to be a free, simple, *nix-style alternative to complicated proprietary estimators. Jest uses the COCOMO II formulas developed at the University of Southern California.
Jobtracker JobTracker is a Web application that helps manage the work done and articles sold by you or one of your employees. It is designed to give small, service-based organizations accountability for their operations. It can track customer names and addresses, job information, invoices (outgoing), jobs, items, and requisitions.
Jrnull 'jrnull' tracks time and extracts it for reporting purposes. It's simple, flexible, and lets users make entries after the fact. It is meant for the solitary programmer who has a straightforward need to report the time spent on various projects.
PMbyAS Italian web-based management system for time/money spilt$= by resources, day by day. Reports "on flight","from... to..." (single day to many years). Single job can refer to customer order, inner or external project; every activity of the company.
PyTodo PyTodo is a simple program for managing todo lists.
SandSurfer 'SandSurfer' is a Web-based Perl CGI time tracking application. It supports employee time sheet entry, auto clock in and auto clock out, gross wage calculations for each employee in a given time period, export of data to a file, billing rates per client per job.
Sw-logger Stopwatch is a rather basic timer, with both a command line and graphical user interface (GUI). In addition to the usual start, stop, reset and clear (new) functions, Stopwatch implements a rather large number of user-named lap timers - 27 in the GUI mode, limited only by memory from the command line. GUI uses GTK+ libraries, and automatically detects and uses Hildon libraries when running on a Nokia 770 Gnu/Linux-based handheld.
Taglog Taglog is designed for people who spend their day working at a computer. You can make notes about what you do as you go along, and associate them with specified projects. You can then produce a report of how your time was spent, broken down by project for booking purposes. You can view the previous entries by date or by project, enter the actions you intend to take, associate them with a project, and mark them as active or complete. Taglog's electronic workbook combines logging time to projects with a detailed diary of what you actually do. You can tag individual work elements by project to produce record of a specific project, even if your time is spread across a number of projects or by activity type (meeting, phone, program, etc.) to track time by activity.
Time Tracker TimeTracker puts up a list of projects, and the number of minutes worked on each. You click on the project you want to work on, and it starts counting on that. At the end of the day, it saves the collected data in a file, and you can use a script to process the data.
Timebook Timebook is a small utility which aims to be a low-overhead way of tracking what you spend time on. It can be used to prepare annotated time logs of work for presentation to a client, or simply track how you spend your free time. Timebook is implemented as a python script which maintains its state in a sqlite3 database.
Workaholic Workaholic is a program which shows a window to remind you to take a break after a period of time by showing a transparent window with a progress bar. You can skip rests, or postpone these for 5 or 10 minutes.
WxRemind wxRemind is a wxPython-based front-end for Remind, a powerful calendar and alarm application. Similar to the curses-based Wyrd, the display features a calendar and daily event list suitable for visualizing your schedule at a glance. Dates and associated events can be quickly selected either with the mouse or cursor keys, and dates in the calendar are color coded to reflect the total duration of scheduled events. wxRemind provides an internal editor or integrates with an external editor of your choice to make editing of reminder files more efficient, provides hotkeys to quickly access the most common Remind options, and allows popup, sound, and/or spoken alarms.
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