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by almarklein
1986 days ago
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It is an interesting model, and developers seem to like it. TimeTagger is the successor to a similar product that is not open source, which I've posted about here, but never quite got a response like this :) I love open source and maintain several open source projects. By making TimeTagger open source, I was hoping to find a niche of "tech" users. And if it fails, at least the code can be useful to someone else. |
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I hope I'm in a salaried, non time tracking role for the foreseeable future, but if not I'll look into TimeTagger.