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| Time Tracker: Turn the terminal into a stopwatch with time cat |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 6:00 pm |
| Tags: Command Line, Linux, Linux Tip, Mac, Mac Os X, Mac Tip, Terminal, Time Tracker |
| by entering the command time cat. In order to stop the terminal stopwatch, hit Control + C; the terminal will then display the amount of time that passed next to "real". Time cat works equally well in Linux and Mac OS X. If anyone knows how to do the same in Windows, share it in the comments. 50 quick linux command tips part 3 [A Linux |
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| Productivity: Keep track of your time with the Emergent Task Tracker, online edition |
| Published: August 3, 2007, 9:20 am |
| Tags: Getting Things Done, Productivity, Time Tracker, Timer, Top, Webapps |
| called the Emergent Task Timer. The idea: type in your pressing to-dos for the day, then fill in a circle for every 15 minutes you spend on each task. At the end of the day, you can print it out to keep an eye on what you've been doing. The Emergent Task Timer will chime every 15 minutes to remind you to fill in a circle, so you've got no |
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| Featured Firefox Extension: Track Browsing Habits and Curb Procrastination with MeeTimer |
| Published: August 20, 2007, 5:00 pm |
| Tags: Distractions, Downloads, Featured Firefox Extension, Firefox, Firefox Extensions, Procrastination, Productivity, Time Tracker, Timer |
| mentioned web site time tracking extension MeeTimer has updated with a few new and worthwhile features to help you get serious about your browser productivity. MeeTimer still tracks and groups your browsing habits by categories (with several improvements), but now it also lets you set up deterrence measures (along the lines of |
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| Igoogle: Capture Where Your Time Goes with the Activity Tracker Gadget |
| Published: August 27, 2007, 8:00 am |
| Tags: Capture Tools, Gadgets, Igoogle, Logging, Online Time Tracker, Saving Time |
| homepage with Activity Tracker. Activity Tracker acts as a virtual punch card. You enter the activities you want to log time to, and each entry gets two buttons: "in" and "out." When you begin working on an activity, push the in button. When you stop the activity or switch tasks, push the out button. Activity Tracker takes care of |
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| Featured Windows Download: Log Your Workday with QuickLogger 2 |
| Published: September 25, 2007, 9:00 am |
| Tags: Downloads, Featured Windows Download, Time Management, Time Tracker, Top, Windows |
| tasks and unique one-time activities. QuickLogger 2 sets runtime options in its interface—no more hand-editing scripts—like your preferred window position and whether your log will contain static and/or dynamic tasks. QuickLogger 2 can even rotate your log every day, week, month, quarter or year. After the jump get two |
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| See the Real Cost of Meetings with Meeting Miser [Time Tracker] |
| Published: November 7, 2007, 10:30 am |
| Tags: Meetings, Time Management, Time Tracker, Timer, Web Application, Web Applications |
| at the cost of their own time, salary comparison website PayScale offers the free webapp Meeting Miser. The in-browser timer uses actual or estimated salaries of everyone in the room to tally up the cost of a meeting by the second, the minute or in total. There are lots of personal timers with more functionality out there, but Meeting Miser's |
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| Try Out 10 Free Productivity Apps at Donation Coder [Free] |
| Published: December 6, 2007, 9:30 am |
| Tags: Decision Making, Donations, Free, Free Software, Productivity, Time Management, Time Tracker, Windows |
| users better manage their time and tasks. The results are in, they're free, and some of them look really darn useful. Evaluweight, for instance, helps make decisions by providing a customizable grid with weighted factors. AnotherOneDone is a tiny window that simply keeps track of how much of anything you have to do, how much you've done, and |
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