Tiny Time Tracker is a small, Versatile, Open-source, and Free time tracker that Boosts Productivity

Tiny Time Tracker is a small, Versatile, Open-source, and Free time tracker that Boosts Productivity
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Tiny Time Tracker is a highly efficient personal time tracker that seamlessly integrates with your screen. Switching between tasks is effortlessly streamlined with the auto-complete feature and the convenient "task history" dropdown.

The recorded times can be conveniently viewed in an Microsoft Excel, Open Office, or LibreOffice spreadsheet file.

Features

  • Times saved in spreadsheet format
  • Tiny window can be positioned anywhere on your screen
  • Task history dropdown makes switching tasks easy
  • Auto-complete when entering tasks
  • Times saved in spreadsheet format
  • Tiny window can be positioned anywhere on your screen
  • Task history dropdown makes switching tasks easy
  • Auto-complete when entering tasks

Supported languages

Croatian, Romanian, French, Dutch, Polish, Macedonian, Finnish, English, Portuguese, Serbian, Chinese (Traditional), Swedish, Chinese (Simplified), German, Spanish, Russian.

Tech

  • Java

License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

Resources & Downloads

Tiny Time Tracker
Download Tiny Time Tracker for free. Tiny Time Tracker is an inobtrusive personal time tracker that fits nicely at the bottom of your screen. Switching between tasks is made easy with auto-complete and a “task history” dropdown.

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