Time-tracking software records the time you spend on tasks. The time-tracking helps you create billing reports, prepare invoices, and analyze your workflow for better efficiency. This week’s Linux Picks and Pans product review highlights some of the best free time-tracking applications for Linux. Most of these apps offer basic time-tracking functionality and little else. Some have some very useful additional features. A few are strictly old school Linux with only command line and/or text-based input and display.
I know three more time trackers that are compatible with Linux.
Kimai - open-source time-tracking for teams and individuals.
Fanurio - time-tracking and billing app for freelancers.
actiTIME - time-tracking and work management system.
8 Great Linux Time-Tracker Apps to Keep You on Task
Posted by: Jack M. Germain March 14, 2019 10:11 AMTime-tracking software records the time you spend on tasks. The time-tracking helps you create billing reports, prepare invoices, and analyze your workflow for better efficiency. This week’s Linux Picks and Pans product review highlights some of the best free time-tracking applications for Linux. Most of these apps offer basic time-tracking functionality and little else. Some have some very useful additional features. A few are strictly old school Linux with only command line and/or text-based input and display.
Kimai - open-source time-tracking for teams and individuals.
Fanurio - time-tracking and billing app for freelancers.
actiTIME - time-tracking and work management system.