Time Tracking Software

Browse free open source Time Tracking software and projects for Linux and ChromeOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Time Tracking software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    ProjectForge
    ProjectForge is a Web-based solution for project management including time sheet booking, team calendar, financial administration, and controlling and managing work-break-down-structures. A ready-to-run server and a war file are available.
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Ganib | Project Management Software

    Ganib | Project Management Software

    Open Source, tasks, bug tracking, agile scrum, timesheet, wiki

    Ganib gives simpler ways to keep your projects organized and on track. Take advantage of easy features that help you quickstart and makes your team more efficient and productive. Open source Web based online agile project management collaboration software free, J2EE platform, MySql database with project dashboards & reporting. Organized Teams & Projects: Easily plan & manage projects with intuitive features to help your team deliver on time. Quickly focus on what's important, easily select actions to take. Be efficient for everyday work, project tasks, important details, and timelines. Tasks: Set milestones, tasks, subtasks with duration and dependencies to teams better organized. Scrum: Communicate effectively with your team using scrum, wikis & discussions to make better decisions. ​ Timesheet & Tracking: Track the time spent in real time using gTrack desktop tool with desktop screenshots. Bug Tracking: Manage bugs. Demo: http://www.ganib.com
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    “Manufacturer” is a project management application designed especially to help into the process of developing software, no matter of its kind. The goal of this software is to help companies or individuals to keep track of their work.
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    MinuteMan

    Track projects, work hours, to-do lists and more

    MinuteMan is a full-featured work time tracker. For multiple employers, you can track work time for multiple projects, manage to-do lists, and produce reports.
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    TimeTracker is a tracker of time into tasks over an <strong>SOAP</strong> webservice<br/> - Server works into WAMP/LAMP architecture and is totaly independant<br/> - 2 clients works presently into PHP-GTK, Java Swing client<br/>
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    Work Tracking Facilitator (WTF) is a simple time tracking system designed to minimize the amount of time users spend tracking time. It tracks project time, non-project tasks, and notes daily. Reports and administrative features exist for managers.
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