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2009-12-05
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2009-12-06
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I searched to find something like this and couldn't.
I work on a couple of different projects in my work as a chemist and need to keep track of the time spent on each project for billing and management. It would be cool to have a simple app with as many categories as you want where you could start it when you started work and it would keep track of how much time you spent and it would keep track of categories. If there was a list of projects if you switched, you could just push the new category and start keeping track of the new one. I could imagine a project list- a start, stop, pause button, a window that showed time spent per project and a place to enter some additional information per block of time.
Anyway, I think this would be broadly useful for a variety of professionals including doctors, lawyers, accountants, etc. For lawyers you may have to figure out how to work on two projects at the same time or how to have more than 24 hours per day
I hope this isn't redundant or in the wrong place, but I thought it would be worth throwing out there if there are developers looking for ideas.
Thanks,
timzog