Timetrack
Timetrack is a simple time tracking application for the GNOME environment, helping users keep logs of time spent on various tasks.
About this tool
Timetrack (GTimeLog)
Timetrack (also known as GTimeLog) is a simple, open-source time tracking application designed for the GNOME desktop environment. It helps users keep logs of time spent on various tasks with a focus on being minimally intrusive.
- Website: https://gtimelog.org/
- Category: Desktop Time Tracking Applications
- Tags: gnome, open-source, linux, personal-use
Features
- Simple and unobtrusive time tracking for tasks
- Designed for the GNOME environment
- Available via Python Package Index and package repositories for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Flathub
- Can theoretically run on Windows and Mac OS X (without convenient installers)
- Open source (GNU GPL licensed)
- Source code and bug tracking available on GitHub
Pricing
- Free (Open Source under GNU GPL License)
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