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Trackingtime review
Trackingtime review




trackingtime review

Tracking time with Rachota (or any time tracking tool for that matter) requires self-discipline. The Analytics section offers a brief analysis based on the tracked data divided into several categories, including Effectivity (how effectively you use your working hours), Prioritization (distribution of priorities across tasks) and Granularity (average time required to complete a task). The Projects section displays all the tasks grouped by category, and you can also generate an HTML report based on the collected data. The Times section under the History tab presents all the tasks as a bar chart, while the Tasks section lets you view only specific tasks using user-defined filters. Rachota features rather nifty reporting capabilities that give you an instant overview of the tracked data and can help you to analyze that information. Using the navigation buttons, you can quickly jump to a specific day, which can come in handy when you need to see what tasks you worked on that day and how much time you spent on each task.

trackingtime review

TrackingTime does everything you need without making a fuss about it. After using it for a while, you’ll be impressed with how well it has integrated into your workflow without you consciously noticing. You can add as many tasks as you want, but you can only have one active task at a time. TrackingTime is best described as a lightweight, yet complete, time tracking software. When you take a break from the active task, press the Relax button. Press the Select button, and hit Work to activate the task.

trackingtime review

To add a task, press the Add button, fill out the required fields, and hit OK.

#Trackingtime review install#

Rachota is written in Java, so you need to install the Java Runtime Environment before you can run the application on your system.






Trackingtime review