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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Jack Schofield

Time tracking -- what did you do today?

As a website and database designer, it is very helpful to be able to go back over past weeks or months on my PC and see what files I was working on at that time. This gives me an idea of how much time I spent on each project. I have used the Journal feature in Microsoft Outlook, but it only records Office programs. Ben Mango

There must be something suitable; the problem is finding it. There are of course, dozens of time-recording and timesheet programs for project management and for billing the time used by accountants, lawyers and so on. The main appeal of Journal is that it can keep records without users being aware of it. AllNetic's Working Time Tracker looks like your best bet. You could also try TaskBlaze, which is free, or the more sophisticated Time Panic, available in a free 30-day trial version.

There are also web-based systems such as Harvest (www.getharvest.com) and Time Tracker (http://www.formassembly.com/time-tracker/).

Any other suggestions?

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