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jayjay72 2009-11-30 15:25

time tracker
 
Hello, does anyone know if there is (or coming) a simple time time tracking application for Maemo5 / Nokia N900?

I'm a design consultant and bill my clients hourly. I would like to track the time spend on each project and subproject. Many layers, consultants etc have same needs.

Here's a list of minimum needs:
- Start/Stop clock feature
- Multiple tasks/projects and subprojects running concurrently (I can not do many projects at the same time time, but my pc can :)
- Ability to switch between projets quickly (like this: press projects name to active mode)
- No Web based services. Not interested in paying a monthly subscription
- Export in CSV

There is similar applications for Blackberry. They have much much more features, but basic needs are above.
http://www.s4bb.com/software/timetracker/
http://timr.com/features
TImr seems to have also Android -version (open beta)

I found there is GPE-Timesheet -project, but it seems to be paused or something.
http://gpe.linuxtogo.org/projects/gpe-timesheet.shtml
http://www.linuxtogo.org/gpe-applica...mo-4.0-chinook

I believe this kind of application have customers specially in small companies, freelancers etc.

Jami

TA-t3 2009-11-30 15:32

Re: time tracker
 
I believe the TimeSheet application for Garnet VM does exactly what you specify. Unfortunately there's no Maemo app that does the same, for now. On the other hand the GVM app runs just fine. http://www.jsankey.com/software/timesheet/timesheet.htm

GeraldKo 2009-11-30 15:37

Re: time tracker
 
For Garnet Virtual Machine on the N900, see this thread.

jayjay72 2009-11-30 15:46

Re: time tracker
 
Thank you, GVM seems to have necessary specifications. Unfortunately I am a dedicated Nokia user since 1996 and now interested in N900...

GeraldKo 2009-11-30 15:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jayjay72 (Post 400800)
Thank you, GVM seems to have necessary specifications. Unfortunately I am a dedicated Nokia user since 1996 and now interested in N900...

Huh? GVM runs on the Nokia N900. So what's the misfortune?

(You'll find, though, that Maemo is not Symbian.)

jayjay72 2009-11-30 15:58

Re: time tracker
 
Thanks GerardKo, that seems to be worth trying. However, a native application would be better after all, I think.

jayjay72 2009-11-30 16:01

Re: time tracker
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeraldKo (Post 400815)
Huh? GVM runs on the Nokia N900. So what's the misfortune?

(You'll find, though, that Maemo is not Symbian.)

Yes I know and Symbian is not what I want :)

icpeanuts 2010-04-08 20:09

Re: time tracker
 
I just bought the n900, loving it so far. I need a Time sheet / Time tracking app. I was looking around and I found an app that does Time Tracking.

I did not book mark it, I have been looking for the past hour, I can not find the app.

Is there any app out there for the N900 that lets me keep track of time?

I came from Android and Blackberry. There is a free app call
"Timecatcher" from from Intuit which I love, are there anything out there in the Maemo world?

Thanks

TA-t3 2010-04-09 12:27

Re: time tracker
 
There's GPE Timesheet, but I don't know how good it is. Link: http://my-meego.com/software/applica...uto=847&faq=39
It should be available right there in the application manager though.

lslisa 2011-06-20 12:05

Re: time tracker
 
Our time and attendance system is totally optimized for multiple sites, multiple time zones and multiple languages. There are many features that allow you to configure the application to fit your solution needs



web time clock

Andrea8 2011-10-03 13:16

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I've got two recommendations base on the features you want:

1. Klok - runs behind your desktop (has a fee if run on others i.e iPhone, Blackberry, etc.). You can create tasks/projects and assign them unique colors to identify them. Timesheets can be displayed on gantt charts on your dashboard so you can see and track them. Once finished, you can archive them if you want so you can track them afterwards. There's a free version but with limited features. You can get the full version but there's a one time fee of $15.99.

2. Ace Project - first of all, it's completely free. It lets you enter hours worked on a project or a task. Though it has an approval system for your timesheets entered but you don't need it though since you will be your own manager.

For more options and comparison, you can take a look at this comparison of the various project management software with time tracking functionality: http://www.timedoctor.com/blog/2011/...e-alternatives

It's good if you can take a look at some alternatives so you can see and compare its features.

cloud 2011-11-24 07:19

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If your looking for a time tracking tool their are available specially on mobile like android and blackberry. But I think on the model that you suggested only a few are available to use. I find here I time tracking tool that you might be interested to try. It says on the description that it can be use from anywhere to anything. Try to check Toggl it is good for computer and mobile.


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