Re: Time Tracker in Tooltray
- From: "Larry Maturo" <lmaturo@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 13:02:00 -0500
Hi Doug,
I've done those before for myself, and one word of warning. If the
computer gets busy, the ticks get interrupted, and you log less
time, meaning that you may only log 1 hour for a task that took
one hour and ten minutes. On an unloaded PC there shouldn't
be a major problem, though. Also, to some extent, it depends
on how you measure the time. I used a quick and dirty way,
since it was only for personal use.
-- Larry Maturo
"Doug Olson" <olsonware@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I thought I had seen a post for a project time tracker written in
Delphi... something that would be easy to track time and switch between
projects easily. If I recall it also resides in the tooltray... is there
such a solution? Anything people can recommend?
TIA
Doug Olson
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