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Looking to keep better track of your time? Here are 3 free tools that could help.

  1. Yast – Yast is a new, really easy to use, online time tracking tool. It allows you to create multiple projects and then track time against them. You can use Yast like a stopwatch and just press start and then stop whenever you want to add time to a project, or you can add time that you spent after the fact. All your different projects/tasks are colour coded so you can look at graphs of a particular day or week and instantly see how you’re spending your time.
    To visit the Yast website click here.

     

  2. TimeSnapper - TimeSnapper is an automatic screenshot journal and what it does is automatically take screenshots of your computer screen every few seconds. When you want to review what you have done it can play all the screen shots back to you like you are watching a sped up version of your day, or you can select a period on a timeline and see exactly what you were doing at that point in time. This application makes it easy to fill out timesheets.
    To download and try out TimeSnapper click here (Note: you need to go to the bottom of this page to download TimeSnapper Classic, which is the free version)

     

  3. TrackMyPeople – TrackMyPeople is an online time tracking tool that allows you to not only track your own time, but track the time of a whole team of people if you need to. With TrackMyPeople users simply login and enter anytime they spend against the projects the manager has added to the system. TrackMyPeople can then create easy to understand graphs allowing you to analyse your team’s productivity. It also offers an integrated calendar allowing you to see how members of your team are spending each day.
    To check out the TrackMyPeople website click here.