GI Time Tracker - old and not supported version

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Current version of GI Time Tracker is too old and not supported by developer. Please, see the latest version of the GI Time Tracker.

GI Time Tracker is a desktop FREEWARE time tracking software. It is a MS Windows program that functions as a stop clock and runs in the background while you work. It is a very easy and precise way to register time, when you shift between task on an ongoing basis.

Not only is GI Time Tracker a time trackin application that simplifies time tracking and expense data, it also integrates with Microsoft Excel to easy the reporting of task timesheet data.

Application designed for the specialized daily needs of the consultant, the programmer, or the freelancer.

GI Time Tracker can increase the productivity of your time management system.

GI Time Tracker features:

  • Easy time tracking with a stop clock.
  • Manual adding events to timesheet.
  • The detailed time sheet.
  • Maintain an unlimited number of projects.
  • Export to CSV
  • All in/out times and memos can be edited easily at any time.
  • No options and easy use.
  • USB stick compatible.
  • FREEWARE. No money. Absolutely FREE.
  • Install and Uninstall.

GI Time Tracker requirements:

  • MS Windows XP (SP1, SP2), MS Windows Vista
  • MS .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0 (Download)




Comments

Now I work under next version of GI Time Tracker. It will be more user friendly and more powerful. Be tuned.

Sorry, but after upgrading site engine some comments are missed and corrupted.

Site engine is pretty!!
Congratulation!

This is your project?

Alex

If the task category name is over 64 characters the application crashes. Just thought you guys might want to limit the max length of the text box. App works great as a very simple way to just keep track of time spent on a task. Exactly what I needed for time reporting. Thanks!

- Time display should be formatted correctly (now shows e.g. 0:2).

- Time display should include date.

- Application close should either stop the current session or let it continue while not running. (Currently the last entry is just forgotten.)

- It would be great to be able to start new tasks by right-clicking the task bar icon and being offered a task selection.

- "Nagging" would be great (remind of the current task after x minutes).

Excellent software; very close to my ideal, but may I suggest:
1) I agree it needs the acual start and stop times of each period in the CSV
2) Could it be made aware of, and record, when the PC is shut down, hibernating, etc. Possibly even when the PC is unused for x minutes.
Nice to haves:
3) If it was aware of hibernation etc, could it prompt for next task upon restarting / awakening?
4) Could it sit in the Vista taskbar, showing current activity as a reminder to me to change it when I move to other tasks?

Many thanks
Nick

The application crashes if the length of task field longer than 64 characters. It's quite inconvenient since we must always pay attention to the content in that field.
Other than that, it's a easy-to-use and helpful SW.

Nice program! do you have plans to further functionality with command line switches? i had in mind to launch it as "started" using schtasks.exe upon booting etc.

Dear Team,

You have made a Little But Great Tool. I was searching this since 1 month
Feedback:
1.I normally forget to stop the event whenever I leave my seat. So my suggestion is to assign some shortcut key so as not to miss the stop
2.When saving as csv, it should automatically save the file as category name
3.Please add an "always on top" feature
4.TIme elapsed should be in bigger font
5.Application should show current date & Time

When you try to export the data to a .csv and you attempt to overwrite a file (I export a "week of" log file and update it every day) that is currently open (say, in Excel) it throws an unhandled exception. The message shows that the file can't be accessed since it is open by another process, but perhaps a dialog box would be nicer than the JIT error box (and perhaps it could display the process that has the file open, if possible).

Also, start times and end times would be nice so I can see how many times per day I was interrupted while trying to get a particular task accomplished!