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Baralga, simple and lightweight time tracking.

baralga-logo Baralga is a simple and lightweight time tracking.

Record the time spent on a project or manually enter and edit activities.
Features.
    plain time tracking no fuzz
    switch projects with tray icon
    record your activities
    report as Excel, CSV and iCalendar
    manually add and edit activities
    enter data fast with shortcuts

This software is the ideal tool to use when you want to record the hours you spend on every task you have.

Baralga enables you to keep track of the time you spend working on different projects.

You can record the projects your are working or you can manually enter and edit project activities.

Thus, you will be able to easily memorize when and how long you have been working on every project.

Download:
Baralga 1.7.3 Installer
Baralga 1.7.3 Portable

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1 comments:

  1. Great tool, in my opinion time tracking tools are essential especially at work. I’ve been using time tracking tool that keeps me productive at work. I personally use Time Doctor that tracks time accurately. I’ve been using it for a year now and it works great. There are also different time tracking tools and different approaches. Time tracking tool can help you manage time but it depends on what features you need most.

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