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TimeTechnix exists because I'’m an independent contract-programmerthat needs an accurate record of time worked on various projects.
I tried several other time tracking programs and found a couple that were helpful.
However I was too brainless to remember to Start and Stop the timer...
which was great for accumulating lots of hours on a project, but bad for
giving me a record I could bill from.
So, I wrote a timekeeper that automatically stops timing when I stop working.
And, it automatically restarts when I start working again.
Also, it uses very small amount of Window's system resources.
Finally, I released it as Freeware because I don't have the time to support it.
Plus, I use lots of super free software and hope this helps others as much
as I've been helped by other Freeware authors.
However, if there is interest in a 'Corporate' networked version that uses a central database
with multiple users, reporting, etc...
I may release a 'Shareware' time keeper version in the future.
If after using this product, you are interested in a 'networked' version, contact
bruce@timetechnix.com
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Program running in reduced size or 'Small' window mode is shown here:
Full size window... keeping time for User BruceR on the way2 Project.

It’s simple, no-frills, user interface isn’t perfect… but works for me.
A couple of tips:
-When TimeTechnix is the active window
(blue title-bar), it doesn't keep time.
-The Delete key ( Del ) deletes the entire entry in the User and Project fields.
To erase characters in the User or Project fields, use the Backspace key.
-Once a User or Project is added, you can’t edit the entry. This is because I’m using simple text files to store the data… changing the User - Project entries would cause you to loose track of the time for that User or Project.
email: support@timetechnix.com
www.timetechnix.com
Copyright © 2000-2003 Bruce Rodgers
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