Keep track of your work time
TimeSheet is free timesheet software to manage projects and keep track of the time spent on different jobs.
To stay organized when working on multiple projects you need to learn how to manage your time well. Don’t expect anything too fancy with TimeSheet: this project management tool works with Java, so you’ll get everything except an attractive interface. On the other hand, this means that the interface is clear and works efficiently.
There’s nothing too difficult with TimeSheet: create a new project, create a new entry, add start and end times and you are ready to go. The left side of the program structures all entries by data and reflects time spent. The center of the interface shows all your entries, and if some of them are still not finished you will be able to see the duration counting down.
TimeSheet won’t let you reorganize entries by columns, which limits the ways you can see your data. We also found it quite difficult to change the time and date as you need to enter them exactly as they are seen in TimeSheet.
TimeSheet is a good effort at a time tracking solution, but there are too many limitations to allow it to be used intensively. Try Project Clock as another way to manage your time.
Timesheet is a Free desktop time tracking utility, published under a liberal BSD-Style License. Platform-specific application bundles are available for Apple OS X, GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows. It should work on all platforms with a Java Virtual Machine and an AWT environment.
Features:
- Runs on all Operating Systems with a Java Virtual Machine (tested on OS X, GNU/Linux, Windows)
- Prepackaged for different Operating Systems for better Desktop Integration
- Localized User Interface
- Flexible time and date formatting (independent from user interface language)
- Supports unlimited Projects
- Export of recorded entries to Comma Separated Values files
- Allows instant recording and manual entry of records
- Free as in Speech: Source code available for download
- Free as in Beer: Gratis