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If you are looking for a way to track the amount of time you are using on your freelance projects, or even a way to prove to your girlfriend that you aren’t gaming for hundreds of hours a week, try Toggl.
Toggl allows you to set up projects, and click a button to let it know you are working on said project, and again to stop. And even cooler, you can show reports and manage teams.
While I have a hard time taking this application serious, I can see its benefits and it would be of great use for some geeky things. Tracking how much time you spend on MMO’s in a week, or how long it takes you to code an application.
Check it out, and let me know if you think of any other interesting, geeky ideas for it.
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2 Responses for "Toggl: Track Your Time"
Whoa! « Beyond Timetracking: Toggl.com
May 2nd, 2007 at 3:54 am
1[...] by DownloadSquad (read their article from here), and then LifeHacker (their article) and others (ForeverGeek, PimpYourWork, etc.) [...]
July 1st, 2008 at 6:01 am
2Toggl is a great tool for sure, but don’t forget about TSheets.com and their personal and professional time tracking application. Check ‘em out at:
http://www.tsheets.com
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