Simple and useful time tracker. Collects tasks and works (timeslots) in hierarchical tree. Has: reports (based on xslt templates), localization (7 langs), xml data format, ical, jnlp and JIRA (R) support. Runs on Windows, Mac and Linux.
The code at GitHub: https://github.com/TimeSlotTracker/timeslottracker-desktop
The git on Source forge is read only (replica).
Features
- time tracking
- hierarchical task tree
- predefined and custom reports (csv, html, txt)
- JIRA (R) support: pull tasks from filter/add worklog
- 7 localizations
- icalendar support
- native debian package
- working time per month: fact/plan (holidays)
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow TimeSlotTracker
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User Reviews
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Thanks for the program under a free open source license!
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Small and easy java program. Dose what it is suppose to. Not bloated with useless features. Very fast to switch task and to restart a old task. (very usefully, if you work in a support function) Create the report (design) you want, with CSS and XML.
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Overall, this provides a useful combination of time tracking and task management. The interface takes a bit of work to understand, but the program performs well. I am using it to keep track of billable hours, etc. (I had been using GnoTime, but it relies on out-dated packages which Linux Mint (and Ubuntu) no longer offer, so cannot be installed.) Presently, TST (irritating acronymn for TimeSlotTracker) only has a bare minimum of documentation so you will need to do some experimentation to figure things out. Well worth your time to do so.
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Installer doesn't work
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Absolutely awesome. I learn more ans more every day of its capabilities.