Tracking your time when working on PC

ajnnadeau

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Today I've decided to become more organized in how I spend my time when working on my computer. I've decided to start tracking where I spend my time, so I can get a better understanding of where I am spending my time and how much of my day is actually spent being productive and not goofing off or reading forums.

My question to WF is what is a good, free tool to use to track your daily activities? I've done a little searching and found some paid applications that are marketed toward lawyers and freelance professionals, but wanted to ask you guys what you are using and if there is a good free solution that I haven't found yet.

I'm looking for something like Chrometa | Automatic time tracking software | Free 30-day trial. I just signed up for their 30 day free trail. If I like it, I might just pay the $49.
 


I don't want to pay that is why I was asking for suggestions. I actually just found something that looks pretty good. It is called Time Recording Easy 1.0 and is free. I was just looking for something real basic. I learned that when I actually have to consciously be accountable for where I am dedicating my time that I am less likely to stray and get side tracked.

The only thing I don't like about Time Recording Easy 1.0 is that it doesn't break down my time by date or over a selected time period. I was messing around with Chrometa and realized that it was too complicated and not worth the time to setup.

Suggestions are still welcome...
 
Stay productive and you won't have the problem of posting here asking for software that tracks your time. That's like asking to know when you'll die.. Stay way from Youtube and get to work fool.
 
Here's what I use...works well.

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I realize that's a fucked up clock...but I can't even guess how many kids today don't even know how to read an analog clock. Fucking little digital bastards.

Kid or not, clocks are as recognizable as Mickey fucking Mouse, only retardud morans can't read them.
 
Invest in a watch or that old fashion thing u hang on the wall with numbers..oh ya a clock i think its called!

All jokes aside... it is very true that so many of us do not realize that we are wasting copious amounts of valuable work time. It is a great idea to become more time conscious when working online.

Who am i kidding... i am a guru in procrastination.
 
Here's what you do:

- stop answering emails
- do actual work

Pretty. fucking. simple.