Projects tagged ‘timekeeping’


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The pool.ntp.org (ntppool) project is a big virtual cluster of timeservers striving to provide reliable easy to use NTP service for millions of clients without putting a strain on the big popular timeservers.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to manage personal tasks and todo lists. It grew out of a frustration that well-known task managers, such as those provided with Outlook or Lotus Notes ... [More] , do not provide facilities for composite tasks. Often, tasks and other things todo consist of several activities. Task Coach is designed to deal with composite tasks. Task Coach features task trees and lists, budget and effort tracking, hierarchical categories, printing and various export facilities. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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OpenNTPD is a FREE, easy to use implementation of the Network Time Protocol. It provides the ability to sync the local clock to remote NTP servers and can act as NTP server itself, redistributing the local clock.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Completely customizable, CakePHP based project management system for firms, their teams and their clients. A project management system that will suit your needs because it is module based, so it ... [More] can grow and shrink with your requirements. Version 0.4 beta was released March 23, 2009. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

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An online office management, payroll, employee scheduling, and shift trading application written in ruby on rails. If you would like more information please email me at ... [More] bradNO.SPAMPLEASEedmondson@gmail.com. Thank you, Brad Edmondson Payrails co-developer [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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We can directly use the turning of the Earth as our timepiece without abandoning the basic details of accepted, traditional time-keeping with it's 24 standard hours per day, 60 standard minutes per ... [More] hour, etc. We can easily devise and use a new system in which each of the standard 24 hours of the day has a unique name based upon where it is the noon hour, and these hours are used universally. The name of each hour is taken from a geographical feature indigenous to that time-zone. (This was done in order to be as apolitical and culturally-neutral in the naming process as possible. Also, in order to avoid a favoritism to the northern hemisphere and also to avoid any confusion because of daylight savings time, which is needed more in the higher latitudes, the geographical features chosen are near the equator.) In this new system, each hour of the day is the same globally. Time is reduced to one system, for everyone, no matter where they are on the planet. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Entropic(ĕn-trō'pĭk) - A timekeeping application that utilizes the concept of quick entries or "traces" of time will help keep things simple and make the downtime between "switching gears" less of ... [More] a drag. The ideaThe idea began when I realized how much time was spent recording where I spent my time; project-wise, work-wise. I started out with a piece of paper in a simple notepad and just kept logging things like, "Work Order: 12431; 15 minutes; Updated documentation." It took a larger effort at the end of the week to help aggregate those "traces" of time into a bigger note, to be placed into the corporate work-order / trouble-ticket database. Granted, I am a big subscriber to the "Getting Things Done" way of work-life, and I do recommend the other GTD products out there as well. (43, etc.) What I needed was a way to just "diary" my time and where it was spent. Sort of from "the other direction." Also, I figured if I could log my time in a quick manner, it would help to deter me from surfing around the web in that "I just changed gears from project A to project B and need to focus" mood. There are a few reports, some snazzy flash, thanks to pullmonkey.com's introduction to Open Flash Charts. The statusPlease visit our discussion group located here: entropic-discuss 14JAN2009 The project is in a pretty stable state - I'm using it on a daily basis at work, and the reports are what I need, in terms up reporting. Time needs to be spent tweaking a few little visual bugs or quirks here and there, as well as writing complete tests. Screenshot [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Phoenix One Timekeeping System
Created 7 months ago.

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This system is used by student workers to track their time.
Created 4 months ago.