Hamster – Time Tracking for Gnome

3Milinda12th Aug 2008linux, news

Importance of time tracking:
We have all heard the axiom "Time is Money." With competition and pace at an all-time high, never has it been more critical for organizations to focus on how the asset of time is "spent." But you're already saying "But I already keep track of my time...." Do you? Really? Not just talking about simple timesheets...but really understanding how time is spent, and on what activities the time is being spent - and are these the most important activities - tying back to your organization's strategy and goals.
Read more... Hamster is a time tracking tool that runs as a GNOME panel applet. With Hamster, you can track what you’re doing, when you’re doing it, and for how long easily and right from your panel.

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You can find installation guide from Hamster web site or from Tombuntu. Sphere: Related Content

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3 Comments Comments Feed

  1. Time Tracking (August 12, 2008, 1:51 pm).

    Looks good…but what if I’m not on Linux?

  2. Milinda (August 12, 2008, 4:59 pm).

    You can use something like tsheets(http://blog.tsheets.com/time-tracking-tool) in Windows.

  3. Milinda (August 12, 2008, 5:00 pm).

    Sorry I didn’t notice, you are from tsheets. :)

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