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OT: Tracking project time
I find myself working on 5 or 6 projects more or less concurrently.
I'm losing track of what how much time I spend on each individual project and sometimes any extras (and there's always some). Ideas on software or techniques to track these? I suppose I could write something but surely this must already exist. Jeff |
Re: OT: Tracking project time
In alt.html Jeff Thies said:
> I'm losing track of what how much time I spend on each individual > project and sometimes any extras (and there's always some). http://www.cyber-matrix.com/pclock.html -- v o i c e s |
Re: OT: Tracking project time
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> I find myself working on 5 or 6 projects more or less concurrently. > > I'm losing track of what how much time I spend on each individual >project and sometimes any extras (and there's always some). > > Ideas on software or techniques to track these? I suppose I could >write something but surely this must already exist. In the environment I just left, I struggled with the same problem and havnever a satisfactory answer. My minimum timekeeping interval is 15 minutes and frequently I'd find myself pulled between several different people/projects from minute-to-minute. "Concurrent" is the operative word......Now, if I could just bill *each* project for the full thirty minutes when they both had me....-) -- PeteCresswell |
Re: OT: Tracking project time
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed brucie <****@usenetshit.info>
writing in news:1x7me6kdlc2w6$.dlg@usenetshit.info: > In alt.html Jeff Thies said: > >> I'm losing track of what how much time I spend on each individual >> project and sometimes any extras (and there's always some). > > http://www.cyber-matrix.com/pclock.html > > brucie, please thank the v o i c e s, that was just what I was looking for. -- Adrienne Boswell Please respond to the group so others can share |
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