Time tracking on the Palm

by Volker Weber

Hours is a time tracking utility for the Palm Operating System. It is quite a simple application with the purpose to help people in keeping track of time spent of various things. Hours has been kept very general purpose and this makes it very usable in different circumstances. Being able to keep track of time spent on projects or at work with the same method is the main goal of this development.

The program is free, open source. Data can be converted to CSV for subsequent processing in Excel or other programs, both on the Mac and Windows.

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If you have a need to manage your billable time, have a look at:
http://www.iambic.com/timereporter/palmos/details.asp

I have used it sometime and can recommend it. Now we have changed to a Lotus Notes and PylonPro based solution which we have written for our own usage.

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